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Nanotechnology 

Smallest molecular machine: Reversible sliding motion in ammonium-linked ferrocene

Researchers stabilized ferrocene molecules on a flat substrate for the first time, creating an electronically controllable sliding molecular machine

Smallest molecular machine: Reversible sliding motion in ammonium-linked ferrocene

Mapping the nanoscale architecture of functional materials

A new X-ray technique reveals the 3D orientation of ordered material structures at the nanoscale, allowing new insights into material functionality

Mapping the nanoscale architecture of functional materials

Scientists developed a nanolaser: Silver nanocubes enable light generation

Scientists have developed a unique nanolaser. Although the dimensions of this laser are so small that its structure can only be seen through a powerful microscope, its potential is vast. With applications in early medical diagnostics, data communication, and security technologies, this invention could also become a key tool for the study of light and matter interactions.

Scientists developed a nanolaser: Silver nanocubes enable light generation

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