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A Carbon Layer Just 0.8 Nanometers Thick Could Help Chips Keep Shrinking

Researchers developed atomically thin amorphous carbon films that combine an ultralow dielectric constant with high dielectric strength, mechanical hardness, and resistance to copper-ion diffusion. The films retain their dielectric properties down to 0.8 nm and can be grown conformally below 300 °C, highlighting their potential for highly scaled semiconductor technologies.

PI XYZ Nanopositioning Stage Delivers 1 Å Resolution – P-733

PI (Physik Instrumente), a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning technology, offers the P-733 XYZ piezo nanopositioning stage, delivering 0.1 nm (1 Å) positioning resolution for demanding applications in super-resolution microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), surface nanometrology, and advanced imaging.

Metallurgical Route Turns Bulk Boron Into Processable 2D Nanosheets

Researchers developed a potentially scalable metallurgical route that converts crystalline boron into dispersible, amorphous B/O-rich two-dimensional nanosheets through lithium alloying, chemical delithiation, and exfoliation. The nanosheets were incorporated into solution-processed SiC composite coatings with high solar absorptance, highlighting their potential for energy and photonic…

Edge-Supported Design Makes Nano-Thick Skin Electronics Reusable and Easier to Handle

Researchers developed an edge-supported nano-thick epidermal electronics platform that combines an approximately 500 nm sensing region with a reinforced 5 µm scaffold for easier handling, release, and reuse. The design enabled water-assisted release and highly conformal skin sensing, with low-impedance sEMG electrodes, a 0.48 ms temperature sensor, and a pressure sensor reaching 62.9 kPa?¹…

Biomass-Derived Nanomaterials Offer a Greener Route to Pollution Cleanup

Biomass-derived green nanomaterials offer a renewable approach to removing persistent pollutants through adsorption, catalytic degradation, and redox reactions while reducing reliance on hazardous synthesis chemicals. The review reports promising removal efficiencies for heavy metals, dyes, and pesticides but highlights unresolved challenges involving scalability, real-world performance,…

DNA Origami Nanosyringe Pierces and Reseals Membranes to Control Molecular Delivery

Researchers engineered a fuel-driven DNA origami nanosyringe that moves in approximately 14 nm steps to reversibly penetrate model lipid membranes and transport molecular cargo. The device also triggered localized DNA assembly, RNA transcription, and catalytic RNA cleavage inside synthetic cell-like vesicles.

New Versatile Nanoplatelet Platform Optimizes Tumor Imaging and Cancer Destruction

Short-lived radioactive isotopes, or radioisotopes, can image tumors or inflict high levels of cellular damage to them. As a result, these radioisotopes can be effectively used in cancer treatments.

Tiny Magnetic Switches Replace Silicon to Create Green Computer Chips

From smartphones to data centers, modern electronics rely on billions of tiny switches that consume electricity every time they turn on or off.

A New Quantum Dot Sensor Brings Lead and Arsenic Testing Into the Field

Researchers developed AquaFluoSense, a portable biosensor that combines aptamer-functionalized CdTe quantum dots with fluorescence-based detection to measure lead and arsenic in water.

Piezo Stacks for Optics Applications Feature a Central Aperture

PI (Physik Instrumente), a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning, offers high-force piezo actuators for applications requiring fast, nanometer-scale motion while maintaining an unobstructed central opening.