A team at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics (CMSD) has developed a new spectroscopic technique to monitor changes in perovskite nanomaterials in real ...
Scientists visualize real-time changes in light-sensitive nanomaterials, opening new frontiers in advanced materials research and analysis. (Nanowerk News) A team at the Institute for Basic Science ...
Imagine trying to measure something so tiny, faint, or fragile that even our best scientific tools can’t handle it, like checking the width of a human hair from far away, or looking inside soft ...
New fibers created by scientists at MIT can see, hear and even talk. July 14, 2010— -- Clothing that can see, hear and even talk is being developed by scientists from the Massachusetts Institute ...
In the early days of photography, people used much simpler cameras. These cameras could “capture” images and focus their light onto light-sensitive material called photographic film. To take a picture ...
Ferroelectric quantum dots enable phototransistors that adapt to low light and store visual memory, supporting motion recognition and in-sensor learning in neuromorphic systems. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
Researchers at Rice University have developed a soft robotic arm capable of performing complex tasks such as navigating around an obstacle or hitting a ball, guided and powered remotely by laser beams ...
The top panel illustrates halide substitution in cesium lead halide (CsPb(Br/Cl)₃) nanocrystals, where photoirradiation induces exchange between bromide and chloride ions, altering the Br/Cl ratio.
Elizabeth Blackert is a Rice University doctoral alumna who is the first author on a study published in Advanced Intelligent Systems. HOUSTON – (June 9, 2025) – Researchers at Rice University have ...