Enabling rapid screening of poly(2-oxazoline)-based nanomedicine through divergent synthesis by StuffsEarth
Outline of the synthetic approach, as well as the exploration of the polymers in prototype structures employed in nanomedicine. Credit: J. Van Guyse A research collaboration has devised a new way to quickly and reliably diversify the reactive end-groups on poly(2-oxazoline)s, a biocompatible polymer class. Their approach enables quick exploration [more ...]
Microsoft hit by fresh round of cloud-focused anti-competitive behaviour complaints by StuffsEarth
Microsoft is facing the prospect of an anti-trust probe at the hands of another overseas competition watchdog, following a complaint filed by a Spanish startup-focused trade association. The Spanish Startup Association (SSA) confirmed in a statement on Tuesday 7 May that it had filed a complaint with Spain’s National Markets [more ...]
Researchers can now accurately measure the emergence and damping of a plasmonic field by StuffsEarth
An ultra-short laser pulse (blue) excites plasmonic gold nanorods, which leads to characteristic changes in the transmitted electric field (yellow). Sampling this field permits to infer the plasmonic field of the nanoparticles. Credit: RMT.Bergues An international research team led by Universität Hamburg, DESY, and Stanford University has developed a new [more ...]
Development of ultra-high-efficiency pure red light-emitting devices with enhanced color representation by StuffsEarth
Graphical abstract. Credit: Materials Today (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.mattod.2024.03.008 DGIST Professor Jiwoong Yang's team in the Energy Science and Engineering Department has successfully manufactured high-performance, skin-attachable perovskite pure red light-emitting devices to create various forms of wearable displays. The research team worked collaboratively with UNIST Professor Moon Kee Choi's team in [more ...]