Nanoparticles are being used to develop new sources of light that will help open the world of extremely small objects – thousands of times smaller than a human hair – with major gains for medical and other technologies.
Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Adelaide are using nanoparticles to develop new sources of light that will allow us to peel back the curtain into the world of extremely small objects – thousands of times smaller than a human hair – with major gains for medical and other technologies. The research, published in Science Advances,
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