Researchers have forged the thinnest gold ever recorded in a breakthrough that could revolutionise medtech designs. Scientists from the University of Leeds have pushed materials science to its limits ...
A team of scientists at the University of Leeds has created a new form of gold that’s just two atoms thick — and they say it could improve everything from electronics to water purification systems.
The development of 2D materials has been driven by the need for materials that can operate at the nanoscale while maintaining high performance. Boron, in its 2D form, has shown exceptional stability ...
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