A new technical paper titled “Effects of Proton Radiation on Tin Oxide: Implications for Space Electronics” was published by researchers at Kyungpook National University and Korea Atomic Energy ...
We live inside a storm of invisible signals. Phones, Wi-Fi routers, 5G networks, smartwatches, and medical sensors constantly send and receive electromagnetic waves. While this wireless traffic powers ...
Scientists have engineered a nanowire platform that mimics brain tissue to study astrocytes, the star-shaped cells critical for brain health, for the first time in their natural state. Astrocytes are ...
Scientists have engineered a nanowire platform that mimics brain tissue to study astrocytes, the star-shaped cells critical for brain health, for the first time in their natural state. Astrocytes are ...
Researchers created a simple coating method that doubles silver nanowire conductivity, paving the way for durable flexible and transparent devices. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at UNIST have discovered ...
Sofab Inks, a US-based manufacturer of functionalized metal oxide materials, announced its novel tin oxide (SnO2) electron transport layer (ETL) material was used in a 22.2%-efficient mini perovskite ...
Over the past decades, many research teams worldwide have been trying to detect dark matter, an elusive type of matter that does not emit, reflect or absorb light, using a variety of highly sensitive ...
Physicists have unveiled a new superconducting detector sensitive enough to hunt dark matter particles smaller than electrons. By capturing faint photon signals, the device pushes the search into ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
A new prosthesis for the retina weaved with nanowires partially restored vision in blind mice and allowed detection of near-infrared light in macaques, according to a new study. The new technology's ...
A project led by Heriot-Watt University has developed a novel single-photon detection system set to improve the performance of lidar systems. Described in Optica, the detector "can generate ...