Accurate measurement results depend on regular microscope calibration to ensure consistency and reliability across scientific and industrial use.
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each ...
Just how small can a QR code be? Small enough that it can only be recognized with an electron microscope. A research team at TU Wien, working together with the data storage technology company Cerabyte ...
Aaron Franklin studies nanomaterials as disruptive complements or replacements for conventional silicon technology.
Up to 11. 5 million plastic particles can show up in a single liter of bottled water, at least in a small slice of samples tested by a team working near Lake Erie.
New deep-learning framework reconstructs hourly PM2.5 chemical composition using air-quality and meteorological data ...
Astronomers have puzzled for decades over how massive elliptical galaxies appeared so early in cosmic history. The standard ...
NASA researchers identify optimal infrared wavelength for detecting carbon dioxide and methane on exoplanets, guiding the Habitable Worlds Observatory’s design and sensor specifications.
Conventional ECG patches often require cold gels and adhesives, which can cause skin irritation and leave marks. These ...
The Institute of Materials Science and Technology at TU Wien now has its own entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the smallest QR code.
Key Highlights Researchers at TU Wien and Cerabyte created the world’s smallest QR code, measuring just 1.98 square micrometers. The record has been officially verified by Guinness World Records, ...
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