A new review paper sheds some light on the significant features of conductive inks and two-dimensional (2D) materials, specifically graphene and MXenes.
By Shaheer Rehan
20 Jul 2022
Researchers have sought to control contact impedance, basing structures on contact area and skin properties. Recently, scientists have developed dry electrodes with ordered micronanopillar arrays for dynamic electrocardiogram (ECG) surface monitoring.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
20 Jul 2022
Aerogel materials play an important function as protective materials in a variety of industries, such as electromagnetic interference shielding material for 5G technology, thermal insulating material in high-rise structures, and infrared stealth material for military applications.
Nanofiber (NF)-reinforced hydrogel (HG) nanocomposites were fabricated for wound healing that mimic the skin and can be applied in a single dose.
By Bhavna Kaveti
19 Jul 2022
Magnetically directing and self-propelling nanorobots were fabricated with internally decorated SERS probes that monitor the in situ loading of cargo molecules
By Bhavna Kaveti
19 Jul 2022
Microscopic images of 2D materials were processed via three deep-learning architectures for classification, segmentation, and detection.
By Bhavna Kaveti
19 Jul 2022
An enhanced version of graphene electronic tattoos has been developed, kickstarting a new phase for healthcare electronics and monitoring.
By Bhavna Kaveti
19 Jul 2022
New research discusses a semiconducting polymer-based cancer sono-immunotherapy to target deep-tissue tumors.
By Bhavna Kaveti
19 Jul 2022
In recent times, the transformation and utilization of renewable energy have become increasingly important for progress toward environmental and energy sustainability.
The biggest challenge in isolating and identifying molecules in a microdevice has been overcome by the latest research headed by University of Massachusetts Amherst assistant professor Jinglei Ping.
Optical nano-imaging techniques find immense applications in nanotechnology for visualizing nanoscale defects in samples.
By incorporating artificial components into E. coli bacteria to create biohybrid microrobots, a group of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems’ Physical Intelligence Department has integrated robotics with biology.
In an article published in the journal Carbohydrate Polymers, a simple method was reported to synthesize homogeneous resistant starch nanoparticles (RSNP) using fractional crystallization of short-chain glucan derived from debranched starch.
By Shaheer Rehan
18 Jul 2022
In a paper published in Materials Today: Proceedings, water-based graphene conductive inks were developed using sodium dodecyl surfactant (SDS).
By Shaheer Rehan
18 Jul 2022
Developing lightweight and robust smart textiles is an emerging need to meet the demand for skin-conformable wearable devices. Designing wearable devices inspired by muscle fibers could serve as valuable contributions to next-generation electronics.
By Bhavna Kaveti
18 Jul 2022