TOK exhibition The student's work is based on one of the 35 Prompts released by the IBO, specifically the prompt "How does the way that we organize or classify knowledge affect what we know?" This aligns with the IB requirements. However, the Exhibition consists of 3 objects presented alongside a commentary, but the word count is not correctly included after the prompt. Additionally, the ...
Science Daily: Changing direction: Research team discovers switchable electronic chirality in an achiral Kagome superconductor
Changing direction: Research team discovers switchable electronic chirality in an achiral Kagome superconductor
Schematic diagram of achiral-chiral cation intercalation strategy for designing a series of chiral lead-free halide double perovskites. Credit: Prof. Luo’s group Chiral optical materials have ...
The study demonstrates that applying a gate voltage drives chiral cations from an ionic liquid to the surface of achiral MoS 2, creating a controllable chiral electronic state without permanently ...
The student's work is based on one of the 35 Prompts released by the IBO for the examination session, specifically Prompt 6. The Exhibition consists of 3 objects presented alongside a commentary, with a word count of 934 words, within the specified limit of 950 words. The objects are clearly identified and linked to the chosen prompt, and the real-life context of each object is made clear to ...
Chirality is a fundamental property of asymmetry in nature, where an object or molecule cannot be superimposed onto its mirror image. In the context of nanotechnology, chirality refers to the ...
In trying to produce artificial chirality in the lab, chemists have found that the distribution of a magnetic field is itself chiral. Some molecules exist in two forms such that their structures and ...