
Unveiling the Unthinkable: The Discovery of an Impossible Hidden World
Scientists have made a breakthrough in nanofluidics by using boron nitride to illuminate and track molecules within nanofluidic structures. This two-dimensional material allows for the direct observation and tracing of individual molecules, providing insights into molecular interactions and surface defects. The discovery has vast implications for understanding the behavior of ions and molecules in biological systems and opens up possibilities for visualizing nanoscale flows caused by pressure or electric fields. This optical imaging technology offers a groundbreaking approach to studying hidden worlds like nanofluidic structures.