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Exciting moments on the edge – unique properties confirmed in phosphorene nanoribbons

An international research collaboration, including The University of Warwick, The University of Cambridge and UCL, has demonstrated that ‘wonder material’ phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs) exhibit both magnetic and electronic properties at room temperature, establishing them as a unique class of low-dimensional materials.


AI lights the way for futuristic electronics – from bendy TVs to lightweight solar cells

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming modern electronics – accelerating the design of bendable TV screens, ultra-lightweight revolutionised solar cells and more.


The world’s most intense high-energy neutrino beam measures the “unmeasurable” proton for the first time

Once deemed “unmeasurable” protons have been measured using a high-energy neutrino beam.


£2.2m grant to investigate new solar cell material – which could be used in space

Research led by the University of Warwick will investigate a new type of solar cell material, which could be used in space, in a bid to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.


Warwick University to host UK’s most powerful Nuclear Magnetic Resonance instrument

A consortium led by the University of Warwick has been awarded £17M to procure the UK’s most powerful Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) instrument at 1.2 GHz. There are only seven such machines currently operating around the world.


Competing quantum interactions enable single molecules to stand up

Nanoscale machinery has many uses, including drug delivery, single-atom transistor technology, or memory storage. However, the machinery must be assembled at the nanoscale which is a considerable challenge for researchers.

Wed 10 Nov 2021, 19:09 | Tags: Chemistry, nanotechnology

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