Exploring how plasma and wet processes affect silicon-rich anti-reflective coatings for advanced semiconductor manufacturing at sub-20nm technology nodes.
Exploring how virus-based supramolecular structures are transforming materials science, medicine, and technology through innovative nanotechnology approaches.
Explore how metallic and inorganic nanoparticles are revolutionizing medicine, environmental remediation, and technology through their unique properties and applications.
Explore how hybrid materials combine different substances at the nanoscale to create revolutionary properties with applications in energy, medicine, and sustainability.
Explore how inorganic photoresists using metals like hafnium and tin are overcoming the limits of organic materials to enable smaller, more powerful semiconductor technology.
How scientists are designing ultra-thin, super-smart films to protect everything from skyscrapers to smartphones from the relentless attack of corrosion.
Discover how scientists are boosting artificial enzymes by fusing them with gold nanoparticles, where shape is the key to unlocking their superpowers.
Discover how scientists are designing porous carbon nanospheres with atomic precision to create next-generation supercapacitors for ultra-fast energy storage.
Exploring how engineered emptiness in supramolecular materials is addressing global challenges in water purification, energy storage, and molecular separation.
Explore how bacteria and fungi are being used to create nanosized sulfide semiconductors through biological synthesis, offering a green alternative to traditional manufacturing methods.