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  • Article - 3 Oct 2017
    Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is the most common way of producing graphene and is performed in many ways throughout the world.
  • Article - 28 Jun 2005
    Research in the field of nanobiotechnology could help to improve the ways in which cancer is detected and treated. Medical imaging, labeling methods, quantum dots, nanosensors, lab on a chip devices,...
  • Article - 2 Aug 2022
    Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is one of the potential 2D materials with high stability and mechanical strength with a wide range of potential applications. This article discusses the applications of...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2020
    Nanotechnology has transformed several scientific and industrial sectors, including the food industry, where it has a role in food production, processing, storage, and quality control.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2018
    This article explores the use of plasma reactors for graphene production.
  • Article - 17 Oct 2017
    The most common application of nanotechnology to the field of medicine is the use of nanoparticles for cancer detection, monitoring and treatment. Many of the biological processes that cause cancer...
  • Article - 25 Jan 2017
    This article discusses using electrospun nanofiber for pharmaceutical applications
  • Article - 20 Mar 2013
    In the recent years, the printing industry has begun experimenting with nanotechnology, from printing inks to the printing process.
  • Article - 2 Jul 2012
    Numerous nanotechnology-enhanced packaging products are starting to appear on the market. This article examines the ways in which packaging will improve as these technologies come into play, and the...
  • Article - 8 Jun 2022
    Innovations in nanotechnology are aiding the advancement of many aspects of the medical and pharmaceutical sectors. Learn about its influence on drug discovery here.

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