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Designing a golden nanopill
Imagine a microscopic gold pill that could travel to a specific location in your body and deliver a drug just where it is needed. This is...
Dec 7, 20174 min read


Squeezing light into a tiny channel brings optical computing a step closer
By forcing light to go through a smaller gap than ever before, researchers have paved the way for computers based on light instead of...
Dec 4, 20174 min read


Key component for quantum computing invented
A team at the University of Sydney and Microsoft, in collaboration with Stanford University in the US, has miniaturised a component that...
Nov 30, 20172 min read


NIST researchers develop color filters that respond to the angle of incident light
Imagine a miniature device that suffuses each room in your house with a different hue of the rainbow--purple for the living room,...
Nov 7, 20173 min read


Dendritic fibrous nanosilica: all-in-one nanomaterial for energy, environment and health
Dendritic fibrous nanosilica (DFNS) attracted a great deal of attention in a large number of scientific disciplines such as catalysis,...
Nov 3, 20173 min read


MIPT scientists revisit optical constants of ultrathin gold films
Researchers at MIPT have conducted highly precise measurements of the optical constants of ultrathin gold films with thicknesses ranging...
Oct 17, 20173 min read
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