Medicine & TechnologyIn a new approach, scientists shaved hairs off nanocyrstals to develop better functioning electronic devices. Learn more about the nano approach here.
Researchers recently engineered nanoscale machines inspired by nature. Find out how these inventions allow for greater functional range using DNA components.
Quantum dots allow doctors and scientists to see specific cell types inside the body. Discover how these dots are made brighter to show the body’s deep tissues.
Among the suspects of increasing food wastes are shorter shelf life of goods due to microorganism contamination. See more of this new nano-innovation that was developed to eliminate bacterias in food packages.
Carbon capture is gaining its popularity due to its promising impact against climate change. Read on to know more about a concept that can improve this solution against global warming.
Researchers have recently developed a single-step approach in the fight against cancer using nanocapsules. Find out how effective this chemodynamic therapy is.
Researchers developed a computational tool using magnetic nanoparticles. Find out how this innovation can be helpful in applications such as drug delivery.
The e-skin device researchers developed can be used for many purposes. Discover how it can make a competitive candidate for flexible and wearable health devices.
Check out these new nanofiber materials from UW-Madison engineers that surpass Kevlar fabric and steel plates in guarding against high-speed projectile impacts.
Researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) have started working with multiple applications for graphene, from graphene-infused asphalt and concrete to water filtration systems.
The root of the discovery of a research team involving a new type of nanocrystal gel is found to be easily tunable which means it can be switched between two different conditions by changing the temperature.