NewsNovel Molecular Device Controls Release of Multiple Small Molecules Using Forceby University of ManchesterRevolutionary molecular device unleashes potential for targeted drug delivery and self-healing materials
NewsGraphene’s Proton Permeabilityby University of ManchesterNew research could revolutionize how we generate hydrogen for renewable energy
NewsHofstadter’s Butterfly Caught in One of the Most Ancient Materials on Earthby University of ManchesterResearchers studied the effects of moiré patterns in hexagonal graphite
NewsA ‘Cosmic Concrete’ That Is Twice as Strong as Regular Concreteby University of ManchesterMade from extraterrestrial dust and potato starch, the new concrete could be used for construction work on Mars
NewsGraphene Scientists Capture First Images of Atoms ‘Swimming’ in Liquidby University of ManchesterThese findings could impact the future of green technologies, such as hydrogen production
NewsScientists Report Breakthrough in Transuranium Actinide Chemical Bondingby University of ManchesterThis experimental test is a critical breakthrough for nuclear waste clean-up
NewsCosmic Physics Mimicked on Tabletop as Graphene Enables Schwinger Effectby University of ManchesterResearchers observed another unusual high-energy process as electrons seemed to become superluminous
NewsWhy Mixed Nuts Often See the Larger Brazil Nuts Gather At the Topby University of ManchesterScientists used time-resolved 3D imaging to show how the Brazil nuts rise upwards through a pile of nuts
NewsIncreased Global Mortality Linked to Arsenic Exposure in Rice-Based Dietsby University of ManchesterNew research explores the relationship between the consumption of rice and cardiovascular diseases caused by arsenic exposure
NewsResearchers Discover When It’s Good to Get the Bluesby University of ManchesterUsing dim, cooler lights in the evening and bright warmer lights in the day may be more beneficial to our health