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Discover how in-situ micromechanical testing reveals materials' true micro-scale behavior.
A comprehensive comparison of how countries regulate nanomaterials, from the EU's REACH to the U.S., China, Canada, Japan, and Australia. Explore frameworks, safety protocols, and efforts toward global harmonization.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
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Nanosensors are emerging as powerful tools in cancer detection, offering ultra-sensitive, real-time analysis of biomarkers in blood, saliva, or urine. These devices improve early diagnosis and support personalized treatment with minimal invasiveness.
By Samudrapom Dam
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Nanoplastics have been detected in human organs and linked to inflammation, cellular stress, and cardiovascular risks. Here's what current research reveals about their effects on the human body.
By Atif Suhail
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Graphene-based filters are redefining aerospace standards with self-cleaning capabilities and enhanced efficiency. This article explores their applications in air, water, fuel, and hydraulic systems—backed by real-world testing.
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Study of 2D MoS2/hBN/MLG heterostructures reveals charge behavior under back-gate voltage for memory tech.
High-vacuum AFM enhances electrical characterization of advanced materials like SiC and TiO2, revealing detailed nanoscale properties.
SECCM with Park NX12 AFM system enables high-resolution mapping of electrochemical activity at nanoscale, advancing energy storage research.
Exploring piezo actuators and photodiodes, researchers use AFM and KPFM to analyze piezo-photo motion devices for potential in micro/nanorobotics.