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  • Article - 15 Aug 2024
    Nanotechnology in agriculture enhances crop protection, nutrient delivery, and soil management, offering sustainable solutions to address challenges like soil degradation and food scarcity.
  • Article - 20 Apr 2011
    Capacitive deionisation (CDI) is a promising alternative technology in desalination which is particularly suitable for small-scale inland brackish water desalination due to its lower energy demand and...
  • Article - 6 Apr 2011
    Major applications and strategies of tip functionalization are analyzed. Methods are described for force-volume molecular recognition mapping and single point force measurements. Results indicate that...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2010
    While molecular machines driven by chemical, light or thermal energies can be found throughout nature, little progress has been made toward creating synthetic counterparts.
  • Article - 1 Jul 2010
    The great promise of nanotubes as biosensing elements is the potential to develop systems where direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrodes is possible.
  • Article - 15 Mar 2010
    Dye-sensitized solar cells have received considerable attention as a cost-effective alternative to conventional solar cells.
  • Article - 4 Mar 2010
    This article outlined how nanotechnology is being used for water purification. In particular it focuses on biofouling resistant silver-polysulfone composite membrane.
  • Article - 14 Feb 2010
    In Farfield, our work over the past decade has revolved around the direct measurement of the shape or conformation of biomolecules and how this changes as the biomolecules function.
  • Article - 13 Dec 2009
    Biomedical microdevices include any miniaturized devices or systems for biomedical from simple sensors for monitoring a single biological, to complex micro total analysis or lab-on-a-chip instruments...
  • Article - 22 Sep 2009
    RMIT University researchers have used nanotechnology to create a pioneering sensor that can precisely measure one of the world's most poisonous substances, mercury.

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