Nanobionics Supercharge Photosynthesis
Carbon nanotubes and inorganic nanoparticles enhance photosynthetic activity and stability.
Carbon nanotubes and inorganic nanoparticles enhance photosynthetic activity and stability.
Microscopic understanding offers fresh directions for discovering new materials to transmit energy without loss.
Discovery of a new bonding mechanism has enabled the facile fabrication of arrays of semiconductor microstructures.
Thin coating of nanocrystals embedded in glass can electrically control light and heat from sunlight as it passes through a window.
New Theory has Guided Experiments for Making the Smallest Possible Metal Rods Useful as Air-tight Sealants.
Simulations and experiments reveal one-dimensional nano-size magnets are formed in a common porous material.
Key steps revealed in assembling the active site of a hydrogen-generating catalyst in bacteria.
Direct visualization of magnetic structures gives researchers a window into new possibilities at the Nanoscale.
Groups of Palladium atoms found to have major effects on electrocatalyst performance.
Computational modelling shows how the shape and motion in a polymer gel can be controlled solely by light.
Electric fields control growth of “sticky” polymer particles.
Precise, predictable positioning of nanoparticles on a liquid crystal droplet.