Scientists developed a sensor made from single-atom-thick nanomaterials that can detect COVID-19 and flu viruses faster than existing tests. Check it out in this article.
Nanowires as thin as hair strands can be used for solar energy. Read for full details. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/National Science Foundation) Nanowires Inside Carbon Nanotubes Can Improve Solar Cell Technology [Study] Nanowires have a future application for sustainable energy.
A new process that uses 'chemical scissor' allows scientists to tailor layered 2D nanomaterials that could be used for making sustainable technologies. Read the article to learn more.
A new study was able to transform single-cell algae into a popular material called perovskites, which has a lot of applications. Read for more details.