Join the audience for a live webinar at 8 a.m. BST/5 p.m. AEST on 13 May 2026, sponsored by the IOP Publishing journal, Nano ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US lab unlocks atomic-scale magnetism for faster next-gen electronics, computing
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are advancing next-generation electronics by unlocking the behavior of ...
ATLANT 3D and the Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials (I-FIM) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
1,000x faster growth: China advances wafer-scale 2D chips with ultra-fast synthesis technique
Rising workloads from AI systems and large language models are pushing current chip architectures ...
Through a combination of smarter material choices and machine learning techniques, a team led by Sarah Haigh at the University of Manchester showed how these graphene “nano-aquariums” can work with ...
Researchers visualized how gold nanocrystals coalesce at the atomic level, uncovering size, defect, and approach-dependent pathways that shape crystal structure. (Nanowerk News) Crystallization, a ...
Engineers of defense systems understand better than most that toughness isn’t an intrinsic property but an engineered one, and this engineering increasingly begins at the atomic scale. Atomic-level ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) At the scale of individual atoms, materials behave in ways that defy everyday intuition. Stretch a metal wire by a few micrometers and its resistance changes only slightly.
Researchers have observed hydrogen and deuterium molecules in tiny spaces called picocavities using advanced spectroscopy. This study reveals unique differences between the molecules due to quantum ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results