A watched pot never boils, goes the old saying, but many of us have at least kept an eye on the pot, waiting for the bubbling to start. It's satisfying to finally see the rolling boil, behind which complex physical mechanisms are at play.
Researchers describe a concentric supraparticle system that protects and delivers RNA therapeutics for gene silencing in cancer models.
Researchers convert red marker ink into graphene circuits using laser-induced graphene, paving the way for innovative, cost-effective electronic applications.
Researchers have shown they can inexpensively nanomanufacture silk microneedles to precisely fortify crops, monitor plant health, and detect soil toxins.
Scientists at Northwestern University and University of California, Santa Barbara have created the first synthetic fragment of tau protein that acts like a prion.
Color centers in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) are promising candidates as quantum light sources for future technologies. * In the article “Nanoscale resolved mapping of the dipole emission of hBN color centers with a scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscope “, Iris Niehues, Daniel Wigger, Korbinian Kaltenecker, Annika Klein-Hitpass , Philippe Roell, Aleksandra K. Dąbrowska,...