In our April 2024 issue
Controlling van der Waals gaps, Tailored assembly of matter, Nanofabricated soft microrobots, Transparent graphene arrays, ROS and RNS nanosensors, Nanobots for cancer therapy & more,...
Controlling van der Waals gaps, Tailored assembly of matter, Nanofabricated soft microrobots, Transparent graphene arrays, ROS and RNS nanosensors, Nanobots for cancer therapy & more,...
Silver nanowires self-assembled on microscale elastomer pores, through in situ phase separation, yield highly elastic porous nanocomposite conductors with ultralow percolation threshold and high stretchability. This material is highly conductive, strain-insensitive and fatigue-tolerant, and holds promise for strain-resilient, wireless, battery-free bioelectronics.