This article discusses the viable and nonviable monitoring requirements for class D clean areas.
In this interview, AZoNano speaks with Professor Andre Nel about his involvement in innovative research describing the development of a 'glass bubble' nanocarrier that could help drug formulations access pancreatic cancer cells.
By Megan Craig
7 Oct 2022
In this interview, AZoNano speaks with Jingang Li from the University of California, Berkley, who offers an introduction to the Nobel Prize-winning technology, Optical Tweezers.
By Megan Craig
7 Oct 2022
In this interview, we speak with SkyWater Technology about the current state of the semiconductor industry, how nanotechnology has helped to shape this sector, and their new partnership which aims to increase the accessibility of semiconductor chips for start-ups and research groups across the United States.
In this interview, we discuss the development of the first protocol for research exploring the consequences of nanomaterials within biological media.
By Megan Craig
7 Oct 2022
We speak with Erick Javier Martinez Rodriguez from Ohio State University about Emperor 1800 - a modified form of carbon black - that could be used to help reduce the spread of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.
By Bethan Davies
7 Oct 2022
This article explains how, due to their structured nature, GCxGC chromatograms can be read to indicate where specific compound classes can be found
Learn about how nanotechnology is benefitting the development of dye sensitized solar cells in this article on AZoNano.
By Akanksha Urade
26 Sep 2022
Electron microscopes have played a pivotal role in developing nanotechnologies as their high spatial resolutions make it possible to visualize the smallest of structures.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
26 Sep 2022
In this article, AZoNano provides an overview of nanocarriers used within the field of medicine to advance drug delivery systems.
By Marzia Khan
23 Sep 2022