Scientists cooled a nanoparticle to the quantum limit0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- January 31, 2020
The particle’s motion reached the lowest level allowed by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
The particle’s motion reached the lowest level allowed by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Built-in night vision may not be far off. Scientists have developed nanoparticles that allow mice to see near-infrared light.
Artificial Intelligence is used to inverse design nanoparticles to emit particular spectra of colors.
Scientists aren’t yet certain that electrons and their relatives are violating the Standard Model of particle physics, but the evidence is mounting
Using sunlight to drive chemical reactions, such as artificial photosynthesis, could soon become much more efficient thanks to nanomaterials.
For the past few years, scientists around the world have been studying ways to use miniature robots to better treat a variety of diseases. The robots are designed to enter the human body, where they can deliver drugs at specificlocations or perform precise operations like clearing clogged-up arteries. By replacing invasive, often complicated surgery, they could optimize medicine.