The record-breaking nano QR code is 37% smaller than the previous record holder and invisible to optical microscopes. A research team at TU Wien and Cerabyte just shrunk the QR code to an impossible ...
A press release dated October 11, 2018, from INRS, highlights a study published in the journal Light: Science & Applications.
Light can hit a lead halide perovskite crystal that is anything but pristine and still end up as useful electric current. That mismatch has bothered solar researchers for more than a decade. Silicon ...
For the first time, scientists have been able to watch the flu virus live as it infects human airway cells. They developed a ...
The ceramic thin film technology behind the record could store over 2 terabytes on a single A4 sheet and preserve data for millennia without any energy input.
The Institute of Materials Science and Technology at TU Wien now has its own entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the smallest QR code.
An ultrastable laser could enable extremely precise timing and navigation on the moon, and the cold, dark craters near the ...
Physics killed off the corn broom, replaced first by push rooms made of hair, and now synthetic materials. They make for better sweeping, which helps rocks run farther and straighter, reducing ...
For years, rising rates of myopia - or nearsightedness - have been widely attributed to increased screen time, especially ...
If I’m staying in, at 5pm every day, I’m like Wonder Woman, in that I have a lightning speed and well rehearsed holding-my-breath transformation into pyjamas, dressing gown, sheepskin slippers and ...
Although the study was small, it demonstrates that polarized light imaging can detect structural signatures of EDS in unstained biopsy samples, and it may even differentiate hEDS from cEDS and healthy ...