What if a soft material could move on its own, guided not by electronics or motors, but by the kind of rudimentary chemical signaling that powers the simplest organisms? Researchers at the University ...
“He blended history, culture and current issues in a way that made the material feel alive,” said Santiago Fermin, a sophomore finance major in the College of Business. “He checked in on students ...
In the right combinations and conditions, two-dimensional materials can host intriguing and potentially valuable quantum phases, like superconductivity and unique forms of magnetism. Why they occur, ...