A surprising discovery about how water behaves on one of the world's thinnest 2D materials could lead to major technological improvements, from better anti-icing coatings for aircraft and ...
Publication: Understanding water behaviour on 2D material interfaces through single-molecule motion on h-BN and graphene.
Water rolls on h-BN but encounters friction on graphene. Atomic structure and substrate shape nanoscale movement, guiding advances in coatings and anti-icing surfaces.
Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets are thin and magnetic materials in which molecules or layers are held together by weak attractive forces known as vdW forces. These materials have ...
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Mastering 2D and 3D Kinematics Using Vectors
Master the art of 2D and 3D kinematics using vectors! This video breaks down key concepts like displacement, velocity, and acceleration in multi-dimensional motion, with step-by-step vector analysis ...
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Improved formula predicts energy barriers in 2D chips, aiding ultra-scaled device development
A research team affiliated with UNIST has made a significant breakthrough in overcoming one of the most persistent challenges ...
A study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have created a method to understand complex motion in 3D and visualize ...
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