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NanoTechnology Solutions

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 6266 8324



Address: Level 30 Westpac House, 91 King William St 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://nanotechnologysolutions.com.au

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25.01.2022 Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated prototypes of acoustic tweezers for manipulating particles and cells in a petridish using sound waves. Check out the details https://bit.ly/32rRLV1 #acoustics #quantumphysics #mechanicalengineering



24.01.2022 Electrons and holes in doped quantum wells cant form bound states via the usual Coulomb interaction. But when the system is embedded in a cavity, the exchange of photons provides an effective attraction, leading to the creation of bound excitons. Article https://go.nature.com/2QqJ0nq Congratulations the Team from University of Southampton, Universit Paris-Saclay, Universit di Trento! #quantumphysics #physics #materialsscience

24.01.2022 Scientists from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Virginia Tech, Stanford University, Purdue University and Dalian University of Technology probe the chemistry of a single battery electrode particle both inside and out! Check out the details https://go.nature.com/32cSBog #batterytechnology #lithiumionbatteries #quantumphysics #particlephysics

24.01.2022 For the first time, scientists have electrically transformed an entirely non-magnetic material into a magnetic one Congratulations the Team from University of Minnesota and Augsburg University! Check out the article reported in Science Advances (AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of Science) https://bit.ly/2P73QHI #magnetism #materials #materialsscience #nanotechnology



23.01.2022 Adding just the right amount of background noise can increase a signal too weak for sensing by normal sensors, to a level that can reach detectability. Read on https://go.nature.com/3lZegbE Well done team from Penn State! #sensors #detectors #materialsscience

21.01.2022 5G will be followed by 6G: A data rate of 115 Gbit/s and a carrier frequency of 0.3 THz over a distance of 110 meters has been demonstrated with newly developed low-cost terahertz receivers. Publication from Karlsruher Institut fr Technologie (KIT) in Nature Photonics https://go.nature.com/3292uU8 #photonics #datatransfer #5gnetwork #quantumphysics #telecommunications #wirelesscommunications

21.01.2022 Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have invented a 2.5 x 1.15 mm superconducting thermometer that can measure temperatures below 1 kelvin (minus 272.15 C or minus 457.87 F), down to 50 millikelvin (mK) and potentially 5 mK and has big potential applications, such as monitoring the temperature of processor chips in superconductor-based quantum computers. Check out the details here https://bit.ly/3nxKI4B #quantumcomputers #electronics #nanotechnology #detectors



20.01.2022 - light-switchable, highly adaptable molecular tools that can specifically latch onto a variety of proteins both inside and outside of cells and bind or release their targets in response to blue light have been developed by scientists from Princeton University Check out the article published in Nature Communications https://go.nature.com/3gQlI5P #molecularbiology #nanotechnology #proteinpurification #biochemistry #organicchemistry

20.01.2022 Scientists have discovered an unknown physical phenomenon in an artificial material made up of very thin layers of nickelates. This technological advance that can be used to develop new, more energy-efficient devices is detailed in the journal Nature Materials https://go.nature.com/2Q55IRM Congratulations the Team from University of Geneva, EPFL, Leigh University, University of Zurich and Flatiron Institute! #nanomaterials #materialsscience #spintronics #physics

20.01.2022 Scientists from Nanjing University report a metalens-integrated imaging device that exhibits an ultracompact architecture with a working imaging distance in the hundreds of micrometers. Using a simple image-stitching process, they are able to obtain wide-field microscope imaging with large FOV and high resolution. https://bit.ly/3kAadQQ #electronmicroscopy #highresolution #optics #technology #nanotechnology

20.01.2022 Scientists from University of Houston have reported a new optical imaging technology PANORAMA (PlAsmonic NanO-apeRture lAbel-free iMAging) using a glass side covered with gold nanodiscs that allows them to detect, count and determine the size of individual dielectric nanoparticles. Check out their article reported in Nature https://go.nature.com/2Hqqj25 #nanotechnology #nanoparticle #highresolution #microscope #optics #Material #materialscience

19.01.2022 A new LED design demonstrated with microscopic LEDs shows an increase in brightness of 100 to 1,000 times as well as the ability to create laser light. The team from National Institute of Standards and Technology, University of Maryland, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and IBM Watson Research Centre have reported their concept in Science Advances (AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of Science) https://bit.ly/3h3OBvv #ledlighting #optics #electronics #consumerelectronics #innovation #emergingtech #techtrends



19.01.2022 Scientists from OIST Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University have developed optical tweezers based on metamaterials for single nanoparticle trapping. Their research paper published in Nano Letters. #nanoparticles #nanotechnology #metamaterials

19.01.2022 Researchers from University of Central Florida and Binghamton University have generated attosecond light from industrial laser , making the cutting-edge field of attosecond science more accessible to researchers from all disciplines. Check out the details https://bit.ly/3j5ULf8 reported in Science Advances (AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of Science) #laser #optics #detectors #materialsscience #physics

18.01.2022 A rewritable optical storage medium of silk proteins using near-field nano-optics https://go.nature.com/3kXITxt Kudos to the team from The University of Texas at Austin, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Stony Brook University! #nanomaterials #optics #datastorage #physics #innovation

18.01.2022 Research reported in Nature revealed a nanomaterial that mirrors the "magic angle" effect originally found in a complex human-made structure known as twisted bilayer graphene. Check out the details here https://go.nature.com/33XB7O2 Congratulations the Team from The University of Manchester, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universite Grenoble-Alpes! #graphene #materialsscience #quantumphysics #spintronics #nanotechnology #nanomaterials

16.01.2022 Scientists from Flinders University report that the amount of microplastic pollution (55-1127.5 microplastics/kg) in waters around the Maldives, a global tourist hot spot known for its beautiful coastline, is amongst the highest in the world Check out the details here https://bit.ly/346pm87 #microplastics #waterpollution #marineconservation #plasticpollution #coralreef #biodiversity

16.01.2022 Researchers from Technische Universitt Graz and AVL have developed a method for generating safety-critical simulation scenarios and an adaptive control procedure for compensating for internal errors in autonomous cars Congratulations the team! Check out their articles ... https://bit.ly/3f4EQv0 https://bit.ly/3jCuwy5 #artificialintelligence #autonomouscars #selfdrivingcars

16.01.2022 Aluminium foam compression using the Deben UK Limited CT5000 in-situ mechanical testing stage integrated on the UniTOM XL system.

15.01.2022 Global data volume 44 zettabytes Related electricity consumption 8% of the global energy Researchers have invented a new data storage method that uses 100 times less energy by making odd numbered layers slide relative to even-number layers in tungsten ditelluride, which is only 3nm thick. Quantum geometry is used to read the information. Congratulations team from Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, UC Berkeley, Texas A&M University and The Uni...versity of Hong Kong - HKU - for their study reported in Nature Physics Check out the details https://go.nature.com/2QN8Kdx #quantumphysics #datastorage #nanotechnology #materialsscience See more

15.01.2022 Engineering of 2D molybdenum carbide/disulfide heterostructures can result in superconducting architectures with critical temperatures (6 K) higher than that of pristine -Mo2C (4 K). Penn State Florida State University PNAS #superconductivity #Molybdenum #MaterialsScience #nanotechnology

14.01.2022 Introducing the first manufactured non-cuttable material that cannot be cut by angle grinders, drills or high-pressure water jets Read the article here https://go.nature.com/32FZyyW Congratulations the Team from Durham University, University of Surrey, University of Stirling, Leibniz Universitt Hannover, Fraunhofer Institute for wood research, Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI and Fraunhofer-Institut fr Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU!... #materialsscience #structuralengineering #nanotechnology

13.01.2022 Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have ditched the conventional 2D on-chip distributed filter network design composed of separate inductors and capacitors for a single, space-saving 3D rolled membrane that contains both independently designed elements. Check out the details https://bit.ly/3adiUgA published in Advanced Funcyional Materials. #emergingtechnologies #electronics #inductors #capacitors #materialsscience #nanotechnology

13.01.2022 A bacterium that anaerobically breathes in metal and sulfur compounds, produces molybdenum disulphide, a material that is able to transfer electrons easily, like graphene. This end product could be used to enhance electronics, electrochemical energy storage and drug-delivery devices. Check out the article here https://bit.ly/3130P0K Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute #microbiology #materialsscience #bacteria

12.01.2022 Researchers from Harvard University, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard, Smith College and EPFL have developed an ultra-sensitive, seriously resilient strain sensor that can be embedded in textiles and soft robotic systems. Read more https://go.nature.com/32WKUTt #smarttextiles #wearabletechnology #detectors #innovationintextiles

11.01.2022 An international team of scientists from RMIT University, The Australian National University, University of Sydney and Oak Ridge National Laboratory has defied nature to make diamonds in minutes in a laboratory at room temperature -- a process that normally requires billions of years, huge amounts of pressure and super-hot temperatures. Read details https://bit.ly/2IUgxpc #nanotechnology #diamond #materialscience #physics #inorganicchemistry #nanoparticle

10.01.2022 A virus that mimics COVID-19 virus has been created in the lab Unlike SARS-CoV-2, the lab-made virus does not cause severe disease and can be safely used to find a vaccine. Check out the article here https://bit.ly/39lDzi0 Well done the Team from University of Washington, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Harvard Medical School, Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, University of Toronto, Vir Biotechnology, Mayo Clinic! #coronavrus #covid19research #sarscov2 #covid19vaccine

09.01.2022 Adding a layer of nanoparticles to LED designs could help them produce more light for the same energy, and also increase their lifetime Check out the study reported in Light: Science and Applications here https://go.nature.com/2DswoJC Congratulations the Team from Imperial College London! #nanoparticles #ledlights #innovation #consumerelectronics

09.01.2022 Prototype of coronavirus breathalyzer test has been developed Check out the details https://bit.ly/3joH232 #covid #covid19response #covidtest

07.01.2022 New Technology Lets Quantum Bits Hold Information for 10,000 Times Longer than Previous Record! Check out the details here https://go.nature.com/3h9qURq Well done the Team from Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology, UNSW! #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #materialsscience #datastorage

07.01.2022 Researchers from Donghua University have made a new material by electrospinning water-repelling polymer polyurethane and thermally conductive filler boron nitride nanosheets into nanofibrous membranes. The material could be useful for personal cooling, solar energy collection, seawater desalination and thermal management of electronic devices. Check out their article here https://bit.ly/2BFwUTp #materials #materialsscience #nanotechnology #electrospinning #textiles #wearabletech

07.01.2022 Australian scientists from RMIT University, QUT (Queensland University of Technology) and La Trobe University have developed a fast, cost-effective and scalable spray-on method based on cheaper materials for making ultra-thin conductive clear coatings that could simplify the fabrication of smart windows and low-emissivity glass Check out the article the published in Advanced Materials Interfaces here https://bit.ly/2PywUbm #invention #coatings #surfacechemistry #innovative

07.01.2022 A study in Science proposes that titanium carbonitride, a part of a family of 2D materials MXenes, blocks and absorbs electromagnetic interference more effectively than any known material Check out the report here https://bit.ly/32YPKQW Well done the Team from Drexel Nanomaterials Institute (Drexel University) and -KIST!... #nanomaterials #electromagnetism #materialsscience #nanotechnology

06.01.2022 Airborne #COVID spread A study reported in the journal Physics of Fluids (AIP Publishing) proposes that both small and large droplets travel further than medium-sized ones. PPE is an effective barrier to large droplets but may be less effective for small ones Check out the article here https://bit.ly/2PmnpMc Well done the Team from The University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University! #CoronavirusOutbreak #droplet #pandemic #PPE

05.01.2022 Atomically dispersed copper on a carbon-powder support has been successfully used as an electro-catalyst to convert CO2 and H2O into ethanol with very high energy efficiency, low cost and high selectivity for the desired final product. The Team from Argonne National Laboratory, Northern Illinois University, Valparaiso University and The University of Chicago have reported their study in Nature. Check it out here https://go.nature.com/33r4HeG #co2capture #ethanol #alternativefuel #catalysis #electrochemistry

05.01.2022 Scientists have developed 1cm by 1cm wireless artificial aquatic polyp , which can remove contaminants from water Check out the study here https://bit.ly/2XPg4cK reported in PNAS Congratulations the Team from TU Eindhoven and University of Warwick! #waterpollution #toxicology #contaminationcontrol #artificialintelligence #innovation

05.01.2022 An excellent video from TESCAN USA that shows aluminium foam compression using the Deben UK Limited CT5000 in-situ mechanical testing stage integrated on the UniTOM XL system. #computedtomography #materialtesting #microscopy #materials

04.01.2022 A material layered by two structures, forming a superlattice, that at a high temperature is a super-efficient insulator conducting current without dissipation and lost energy has been developed and reported in Nature Physics Read the details here https://go.nature.com/348nQlZ Congratulations the Team from The City College of New York, University of Warsaw, cole polytechnique, Virginia Tech, Stony Brook University, Forschungszentrum Jlich, Russian Academy of Sciences and Flatiron Institute! #materialsscience #nanotechnology #nanomaterials #superconductors

04.01.2022 Researchers use a free-electron laser to visualize how a ring opens in a molecule on the time scale of femtosecond - similar to those that help a human body produce vitamin D from sunlight . The research is published in Nature Chemistry Check out the article https://go.nature.com/3jsYHrn Congratulations the Team from Kansas State University, Durham University, European XFEL, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, University of Gothenburg..., SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, UNSW, Daresbury Labs, UCL, University of Oxford, Swinburne University of Technology Sydney, Max-Born-Institut, University of Bristol! #chemistry #physics #materialsscience #nanotechnology

04.01.2022 CO2 has been converted into methanol by installing multiple catalysts in a single system constructed within a sponge-like porous crystalline material known as a metal-organic framework, offering an opportunity to simultaneously form an alternative fuel and cut down on CO2 emissions Well done the team from Boston College! Check out their article reported in Chem (Cell Press) https://bit.ly/3jVjEve #catalysis #alternativefuel #co2emissions #methanol

03.01.2022 Red bricks, the worlds cheapest and most familiar building materials can be converted into energy storage units that can be charged to hold electricity, like a battery according to new research from Washington University in St. Louis reported in Nature Communications Check out the details https://go.nature.com/2DKC819 #renewableenergy #energystorage #innovation #energytechnology #alternativeenergy

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