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Physicists Observe Excited States in Lanthanum-120
Jul 22, 2024
For the first time, physicists have observed excited states in the very neutron-deficient odd-odd nucleus, lanthanum-120. The study was published in Physics Letters B, and was conducted by researchers from the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and their collaborators from France, Finland, South Africa and other countries.
New technique pinpoints nanoscale ‘hot spots’ in electronics to improve their longevity
Jul 22, 2024
When electronic devices like laptops or smartphones overheat, they are fundamentally suffering from a nanoscale heat transfer problem. Pinpointing the source of that problem can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
3D printed X-ray nano lens allows high-resolution imaging of microchips down to transistor level
Jul 22, 2024
A newly developed X-ray imaging method can now visualize the internal structure of various samples, such as microchips or catalyst particles, with nanometer resolution over a large field of view without causing damage. This new technique, which was mainly developed at DESY´s high-brilliance X-ray source PETRA III, is of particular interest to the industry as a new characterization method for R&D, as the developer team led by DESY scientist Mikhail Lyubomirskiy writes in the journal Advanced Science.
Aperiodic Approximants for Relating Quasicrystals and Modulated Structures
Jul 15, 2024
By constructing hexagonal metallic-mean approximants of the honeycomb lattice, scientists from Tokyo Tech, Nagoya University, Toyota RIKEN, and Kindai University have linked incommensurately modulated structures and quasicrystals, two classes of aperiodic crystals. They found that a quasicrystal converges to a modulated honeycomb crystal on arranging tiles based on metallic means. This metallic-mean tiling pattern was also identified in polymer and colloidal systems in soft-matter self-assemblies, providing new insights into aperiodic crystals.
New catalysts enable greener ester synthesis
Jul 15, 2024
Chemists from Yokohama National University have successfully developed innovative catalysts containing two noble metals that demonstrate remarkable efficiency in ester-producing chemical reactions and utilize oxygen as the sole oxidant, making the process much more environmentally friendly and sustainable.
Dec 12, 2024
The Spectrum of Stem Cell-Based Neuronal Models and Their Fit for Purpose (Online)
Mar 25, 2025
Aachen, Germany
Aachen Metrology Days 2025 (Workshop)
Sep 22, 2025
Singapore
9th Nano Today Conference
May 7, 2025
Melbourne VIC, Australia
ELECTRONEX 2025
Jun 24, 2025
Santa Clara, CA, USA
Sensors Converge
Apr 21, 2025
Lisbon, Portugal
International Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Experts Meet (NANO MAT 2025)
Dec 11, 2024
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
ASEAN Ceramics Vietnam 2024
Quantum materials through the nano-lens: surprises beyond the diffraction limit
Explore how nano-spectroscopy is reshaping the study of quantum materials. In this on-demand session, Prof. Alexander McLeod presents cutting-edge research using nano-scale optical probes to examine phenomena like collective excitations in 2D materials and phase competition in correlated electron systems. This session highlights the integration of optical nano-probes with traditional optics, breaking free from the diffraction limit to enable unprecedented spatial and temperature resolution.
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