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Condensed Matter Sep 10, 2025

Advanced X-ray technique enables first direct observation of magnon spin currents

Spintronics is an emerging field that leverages the spin, or the intrinsic angular momentum, of electrons. By harnessing this quantum-relativistic property, researchers aim to develop devices that store and transmit information ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 10, 2025

Quantum computing enables Lego-like design of porous materials

Multivariate porous materials (MTV) are like a "collection of Lego blocks," allowing for customized design at a molecular level to freely create desired structures. Using these materials enables a wide range of applications, ...

Condensed Matter Sep 9, 2025

Achieving low resistance and high performance in magnetic tunnel junctions using high-entropy oxides

A NIMS research team has developed a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) featuring a tunnel barrier made of a high-entropy oxide composed of multiple metallic elements. This MTJ simultaneously demonstrated stronger perpendicular ...

Nanomaterials Sep 9, 2025

Silicon nanowires self-assemble into macroscopic networks for advanced materials

Researchers at IMDEA Materials Institute have developed a pioneering method to assemble silicon nanowires into ordered, macroscopic networks: a key step toward expanding their industrial applications.

Cell & Microbiology Sep 9, 2025

'Microbial piracy' uncovers new way to fight drug-resistant infections

Researchers have discovered how "pirate phages" hijack other viruses to break into bacteria, sharing new genetic material for dangerous traits.

Optics & Photonics Sep 9, 2025

Butterfly wings inspire solution to impossible optics problem

The iridescent blue of butterfly wings has inspired researchers to find a solution to a challenge previously considered insurmountable—dynamically tuning advanced optical processes at visible wavelengths.

Analytical Chemistry Sep 9, 2025

First 3D real-time imaging of hydrogen's effect on stainless steel defects opens the way to a safer hydrogen economy

A study led by University of Oxford and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers has uncovered how exposure to hydrogen atoms dynamically alters the internal structure of stainless steel. The findings reveal that hydrogen ...

Other Sep 8, 2025

Balzan prizes of nearly $1 million awarded for democracy studies and advances in leukemia treatment

American historian Josiah Ober, whose studies of Athenian democracy provide insights into current political crises, and U.S. immunologist Carl H. June, who works on gene-modified cell therapy that offers hope for future cures ...

Nanophysics Sep 8, 2025

Core technology developed for ultra-high-resolution quantum dot displays

A research team has developed a direct optical lithography (DOL) technology that patterns quantum dots (QDs) at ultra-high resolution using only light, without photoresist. Through this, they also provided guidelines for ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 8, 2025

Inkjet-style technique developed to produce high-sensitivity biosensors

A research team has successfully developed the technology to fabricate high-sensitive biosensors by simply spraying, like an inkjet printer. The technology enables the fabrication of sensitive and precise sensors without ...

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