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Physics World Nanotechnology Briefing 2020

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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Mar Garcia Hernandez interview

2D materials

Dielectric laser accelerator research update

Accelerator-on-a-chip created by inverse-design algorithm

DNA self assembly research update

DNA building blocks self-assemble in response to environment

Simplex plot research update

Machine learning could reveal graphene oxide’s real structure

Nano-optical probes research update

Plasmonic nanoprobe optically monitors neural activity

Nanospirals research update

Secrets of nanospiral formation revealed by machine learning

image_web_GNPs research update

Gold nanoparticles inside cells are not inert, say researchers

221795_web research update

Colloidal quantum dot photodetectors see further in the infrared

Pablo Jarillo-Herrero in his lab analysis

The future of twisted graphene

Artificial intelligence research update

Artificial intelligence reveals how light flows around nanoparticles

Twisted bilayer graphene research update

Magic-angle graphene reveals a host of new states

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