Materials scientists at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have found a way to create and control tiny "flaws" inside ultra-thin materials. These internal features, known as extended defects, ...
When Nano Nuclear Energy broke ground this week at the University of Illinois, it wasn’t another corporate ribbon-cutting. It ...
Scientists can now create and control tiny internal defects in ultra-thin materials, enabling new properties and potential breakthroughs in nanotechnology.
Previous Community Perspectives have described threats posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its convergence with the rapidly expanding technological ecosystem — especially nanotechnology, ...