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  • News - 12 Mar 2007
    The Finnish nanotechnology industry is booming unlike ever before. The number of Finnish companies involved in the nanotechnology sector has grown 111% in just a two-year period. Of these, 22% have a...
  • Article - 21 Jan 2014
    A Carbon nanotube (CNT), their name being derived from their size and composition, is a member of the fullerene structural family that forms cylindrical carbon molecules. A CNT can be up to several...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2013
    Graphene has offered scientists and engineers new possibilities for optical, electronic, and mechanical materials. There are widespread graphene research activities happening across the globe since it...
  • Article - 29 Nov 2013
    With exceptional electrical, optical, mechanical and chemical properties, Graphene was deemed a wonder material upon its fabrication in Manchester, UK in 2004. It is comprised solely of carbon bonded...
  • News - 14 Feb 2007
    The boom in Finnish nanotechnology is uncovered by the 'Nanotechnology in Finnish Industry' survey. The biannual survey studied the evolution of the Finnish nanotechnology scene in the period...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2013
    Since its discovery in 2004, graphene has been widely exploited and termed as a wonder material. It is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms compactly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb network.
  • Article - 15 Nov 2013
    Nanowires have a number of exciting properties which are not exhibited by 3-D or bulk materials. This is due to the fact that electrons within the nanowires are quantum confined and have energy levels...
  • News - 6 Feb 2007
    In work that could lead to completely new devices, systems and applications in computing and telecommunications, MIT researchers are bringing the long-sought goal of "optics on a chip" one...
  • News - 6 Feb 2007
    A new MIT microchip system promises to speed up the separation and sorting of biomolecules such as proteins. The work is important because it could help scientists better detect certain molecules, or...
  • Article - 8 Oct 2013
    Nanoscale coatings of the 2D material hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) have been shown to protect materials from oxidizing under high temperature conditions, in a news study from Rice University.

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