First day @Arablab
Meet our CEO @Arablab 2022 in Dubai this week and discuss the many applications that are possible using our #AFMprobes for #AtomicForceMicroscopy
Meet our CEO @Arablab 2022 in Dubai this week and discuss the many applications that are possible using our #AFMprobes for #AtomicForceMicroscopy
Happy #NanotechnologyDay! The date, 10/9, is a nod to the nanometer scale, where objects span only billionths of a meter (10⁻⁹ meters). We celebrate it… Read More »Toward Single-Atomic-Layer Lithography on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite Surfaces Using AFM-Based Electrochemical Etching
There is considerable interest in van der Waals (vdW) materials as potential hosts for chiral skyrmionic spin textures. Of particular interest is the ferromagnetic, metallic… Read More »Magnetic Skyrmions in a Thickness Tunable 2D Ferromagnet from a Defect Driven Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya Interaction
Successful airborne transmission of coronaviruses through fluid microdroplets requires a virion structure that must withstand harsh natural conditions. * Because of the strict biosafety requirements… Read More »Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate TGEV Individual Virions Structure Survival under Harsh Physicochemical Environments
The stiffness of a plant cell in response to an applied force is determined not only by the elasticity of the cell wall but also… Read More »Elastic shell theory for plant cell wall stiffness reveals contributions of cell wall elasticity and turgor pressure in AFM measurement
We are celebrating today’s Swiss National Holiday courtesy of Basel University with the Smallest Swiss Cross – Made of 20 Single Atoms ( a NANOSENSORS… Read More »Happy Swiss National Holiday with Smallest Swiss Cross
Bio-materials typically have an intrinsically low electrical conductivity, and so the availability of a bio-material with extraordinary electrical properties has great potential for new applications… Read More »Efficient long-range conduction in cable bacteria through nickel protein wires