Medicine & TechnologyResearchers from Goethe University, in collaboration with the University of Bonn for the first time have been able to synthesize two new groups of nanomaterials using silicon nanospheres.
A new research found that the motion of electrons in a novel metallic specimen flows in the same way water flows in a pipe, essentially shifting from particle-like to fluid-like dynamics.
A new nanoparticle-based disinfectant was developed with antiviral effects and can last up to 7 days. The disinfectant is expected to solve limited sanitizing solutions during the pandemic.
With the newly developed flexible nanotube fiber, one would not need to wear a smartwatch or chest strap for accurate monitoring of heart rate be it for a medical or fitness purpose.
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy discovered how gold nanoparticles behaved unusually when placed at the edge of graphene sheets thanks to Ultrafast Electron Microscope.
A new imaging technique that produces 3D images has been developed to detect and eventually produce a warning sign before a fatal occurrence even happens.
A new study recently showed how silver nanowires can become a substitute material that can be attractive for certain devices like mobile phones and tablets.
Researchers have introduced a new approach engaging magnetic nanoparticles that exhibit interesting and substantially promising particles that will help address different types of solid tumors.
Army-funded researchers created a nanoarchitected material that can withstand supersonic microparticle impacts. This could potentially create ultralight body armor for soldiers.
Arm developed a flexible computer processor that will provide countless daily products the ability to collect, process, and deliver data via the internet.
Researchers are presently using nanoparticles as heaters, to control the neurons' electrical activity in the brain, and of cardiomyocytes in the heart.
Engineers from Washington University in St. Louis have developed a polymeric amyloid fiber generated from engineered bacteria. The yielded fiber is stronger than the natural spider silk.
Nanotechnology is being eyed by experts as the new, effective, and reliable medium against viruses. Nanocapsules, which uses DNA structure, are now under development to trap and neutralize viruses.