Researchers engineer natural killer cells to specifically target cancer cells.
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Researchers engineer natural killer cells to specifically target cancer cells.
Liquid crystalline elastomer microparticles can be magnetically controlled and used as transport systems.
Researchers design a high-performance threshold switching selector based on silver nanodots.
Resistive switching occurs when a dielectric suddenly changes its resistance in the presence of a strong electric field. This phenomenon underpins the behavior of devices such as memristors and neuromorphic memories. In Advanced Materials, Prof. Manfred Martin of...
Researchers design the best-performing red QLED to date using quantum dots.
High-performance transparent glass heaters are manufactured using a silver mesh fabrication technique.
Non-invasive wearable devices are designed for biologging species in underwater environments.
Trimolybdenum phosphide nanoparticle catalysts show remarkable performance while still being cost-effective.
A fluoropolymer-based antireflective coating leads to high power conversion efficiency in dye-sensitized solar cells.
Quantitative electron tomography provides deeper insight into the 3D topology of carbon nanotube networks.