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Chemistry, not just geometry, triggers unusual electron behavior in new quantum material
Chemistry and physics are combining forces at Columbia, and it's leaving everyone frustrated—in a good way. New work, published in Nature Physics, describes a new two-dimensional material capable of ...
A biomimetic synapse built from water droplets and biological ion channels achieves synaptic plasticity and performs machine learning tasks.
Scientists have observed a new microscopic mechanism enabling precise control of the magneto-optical properties of excitons in alloys of two-dimensional semiconductors. This discovery opens up ...
For the first time, researchers have shown that self-assembled phosphorus chains can host genuinely one-dimensional electron ...
Orbital-free approach enables precise, stable, and physically meaningful calculation of molecular energies and electron ...
A 0.8 nm amorphous carbon coating grown on hard disk media matches the protective performance of films three times thicker, ...
This week’s report explores how manufacturers and universities are aligning training, process control, and applied research to enable production growth and the workforce to ...
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Challenges and Future of Optical Fiber Biosensors
Optical fiber biosensors (OFBs) achieve ultra-low detection limits for biomarkers and toxins, yet face challenges in reproducibility and scalable manufacturing.
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