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Scientists have twisted DNA into programmable nanostructures that form themselves — and could reshape future materials for light, sound, and electronics.
Transforming landfill waste into carbon dots and nanomaterials highlights the potential of nanotechnology in promoting ...
Scientists have used DNA's self-assembling properties to engineer intricate moiré superlattices at the nanometer ...
DNA Moiré Superlattices are the focus of a study now published in Nature Nanotechnology. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are ...
Researchers are creating new moiré materials at the nanometer scale using advanced DNA nanotechnology: DNA moiré superlattices form when two periodic ...
Researchers use DNA nanotechnology to build layered lattice structures that produce new interference patterns with unique physical properties and nanoscale control.
Blue sharks get their glow from hidden nanocrystals — and those same structures might let them subtly change color under pressure or depth.
RFK Jr.’s health department calls Nature “junk science,” cancels subscriptions The move comes after RFK Jr. called top medical journals "corrupt." ...
The future of combating antimicrobial resistance lies in the convergence of nature and nanotechnology. In this transformative journey, relentless innovation and collaborative efforts will pave the way ...
Citing an unnamed source, Axios reported this week that the Trump administration has cut “about $20 million in grants covering subscriptions” with Springer Nature, which publishes more than 3,000 ...