Researchers have engineered nanosized cubes that spontaneously form a two-dimensional checkerboard pattern when dropped on the surface of water. The work presents a simple approach to create complex nanostructures through a technique called self-assembly.
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A team of researchers from the Quantum Materials for Energy Efficient Neuromorphic Computing (Q-MEEN-C) consortium, led by the University of California San Diego, has unlocked a hidden potential in quantum materials. This potential, known as non-local behavior, holds promise in mimicking the intricate workings of the human brain and revolutionizing energy-efficient computing.
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