In this interview, Carl Jones, CEO of nanoTherics, talks to AZoNano about the company and their magneTherm nanoparticle heating system.
Scientists at Oxford University and Warwick University have created a "nano-train" - a nanoscale transport network controlled by DNA.
By Will Soutter
11 Nov 2013
3D printing is an additive manufacturing technology where parts are "grown" layer by layer in a controlled chamber when successive layers of a melted material - typically plastic - are laid down again and again until a three dimensional part is created.
By Kris Walker
8 Nov 2013
This article looks at how close we are to the commercialization of graphene.
The introduction of minute particles into the body to treat disease or repair damage may sound like something out of science fiction, but recent advances in nanomedicine leave researchers increasingly hopeful about the viability of medicinal opportunities on the nanoscale.
By Will Soutter
4 Nov 2013
A number of graphene manufacturing companies have appeared in the last few months - seeking to capitalize on the wave of investment and interest in the development of graphene-based products in a variety of industries. One of the most interesting companies to appear is Graphene Frontiers, a spin-out
By Will Soutter
25 Oct 2013
Dr. Malika Ardhaoui, Co-founder of SETCOR events start-up, talks to AZoNano about conference management within the nanotechnology research industry.
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a valued sizing technique for proteins, colloids and dispersions, which comfortably extends to the sub 1 nm region.
In this interview, Dr. Chanmin Su, Director of Technology for Bruker Nano Surfaces' AFM business, talks about how Bruker's philosophy of innovation applies to his part of the business, and tells AZoNano about the development process for Bruker's groundbreaking PeakForce Tapping™ AFM mode.
The next generation of energy storage has been developed using graphene to create supercapacitors that could be used for renewable energy storage.
By Kris Walker
16 Oct 2013