Physics World Nanotechnology Briefing 2020
Welcome to this free-to-read Physics World Nanotechnology Briefing, which celebrates how nanotechnology is playing an increasingly important role in applications as diverse as medicine, fire safety and quantum information.
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2D materials
Accelerator-on-a-chip created by inverse-design algorithm
DNA building blocks self-assemble in response to environment
Machine learning could reveal graphene oxide’s real structure
Plasmonic nanoprobe optically monitors neural activity
Plasmonic nanocubes make an ultrafast thermal camera
Secrets of nanospiral formation revealed by machine learning
Gold nanoparticles inside cells are not inert, say researchers
Colloidal quantum dot photodetectors see further in the infrared
The future of twisted graphene
Magic-angle graphene reveals a host of new states
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