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A polymer coating with trapped nano and micro-sized air voids approaches the theoretical limits for passive cooling
Joost van Mameren explains how quantitative force measurements by optical tweezers can unravel the mechanical properties of biological molecules
Ultrashort laser pulses reveal the precise time for electrons to be ejected from materials using quanta of light
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Time-resolved near-infrared imaging can track brain atrophy arising from neurodegenerative diseases
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Using a model for triboelectric nanogenerators based on the Maxwell equations, researchers identify designs and conditions that optimize performance
The Earth can expect more killer heat, from lethal heat waves and more intense temperatures claiming more lives. Wildfires, too, will become more polluting.
A wearable UV sensor helps individuals with different skin types manage vitamin absorption and avoid sun damage
New one-pot technique produces ultrathin, strong and transparent nanofilms for flexible electronics applications
Noel Bakhtian is director of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies and a member of the senior leadership team at the US Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory
A trip to IBM's Hursley Park labs yields some unexpected insights
Ideas abound for alternative energy storage technologies, but investment remains key for real-world change
Richard de Grijs on the highs and lows of living in China
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Lucina Melesio examines how companies in Mexico are developing earthquake early-warning smartphone apps to help save lives
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Recent reports tackle fabrication barriers for 2D materials and thin films
There have been major breakthroughs in the last 30 years, but the Standard Model of particle physics is still standing strong, as Christine Sutton explains
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An artificial intelligence algorithm produces synthetic brain MR images, solving one of the big challenges in training AI algorithms
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Adding an adjuvant to an anti-cancer vaccine yielded 100% survival in mice with melanoma
Noel Bakhtian is director of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies and a member of the senior leadership team at the US Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory
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Machine learning and automation in radiation oncology
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10—13 September 2018, Oxford, UK
NSS10 bringing together experts to discuss and share the information on latest research advances of science and technology in the nanoscale regime including (but not limited to) electronic, optical, magnetic, mechanical and transport properties of nanoscale systems and nanoscale devices, as well as characterisation tools to study them. It will additionally focus on low dimensional materials, catalysis, energy materials, topological materials and their practical applications.