Back to 2020 Annual Report page. Research Altering the properties of 2D materials at the nanometer scaleA link between sensory neurons activation and the immune systemAn acoustically actuated microscopic deviceTransistor‑integrated cooling for a more powerful chipRestless nature of human spinal cord, non‑invasive imaging revealsArtificial intelligence explains hydrogen’s behavior on giant planetsUsing air to amplify lightDeep learning and metamaterials make the invisible visibleUsing viscous metals in micro fibersTechnology that makes it feel like you’re touching virtual objectsUsing brain imaging to pierce the mystery of human behaviorUsing artificial intelligence to enhance complex systemsShaking light with soundResearchers cut nanometer‑sized patterns into 2D materialsMulticolor super‑resolution imaging made easyA surprising quantum effect observed in a “large” objectWatching single protons moving at water‑solid interfacesSpeeding up long‑range coherent LiDARTransistor sets a new standard for energy efficiencyPhotonic microwave generation using on‑chip optical frequency combsControlled genome editing moves a step closerBringing magnetic resonance to fertility treatmentA nanoscale device that can see through wallsScientists finally confirm a 50‑year‑old theory in mechanicsPersonalized cancer vaccinesA novel formulation to explain heat propagationDesigning an emergency stop switch for immunotherapiesUnique new antiviral treatment made using sugarPortable device helps doctors diagnose sepsis fasterLighting the way to infrared detectionMicrocomb‑injected pulsed lasers as variable microwave gearsGold nanoparticles uncover amyloid fibrilsNext‑generation computer chip with two headsNew fiber‑optic sensors transmit data up to 100 times fasterNew process narrows the gap between natural and synthetic materialsNew cancer‑fighting method leverages the mechanical force of T cellsNew synthetic molecule can kill the flu virusThe first endovascular technology that can explore capillariesHarnessing the moiré effect to make transparent imagesIntroducing the light‑operated hard drives of tomorrow