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
Quantum Hall (QH) effect allows the exploitation of quantum coherence of electrons for various applications from metrology to quantum computation. QH interferometry is a convenient tool that provides an archetypal platform to achieve fractional QH state braiding statistics. However, a phase coherence along the length of the interferometer and suppression of Coulomb charging energy is required to observe fractional statistics.
By Bhavna Kaveti
18 Jul 2022
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Sensors, mass production of field-effect transistor (FET) biosensors based on carbon nanotube thin films was reported to realize high selectivity and sensitivity toward the detection of Alzheimer’s disease blood biomarkers of beta (ß)-amyloid (Aß).
By Bhavna Kaveti
18 Jul 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Materials Today: Proceedings, researchers fabricated Cu-based carbon nanotube composites via flame synthesis to improve the electrical and thermal properties of the Cu material.
By Bhavna Kaveti
18 Jul 2022
A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports focuses on the development of nanoscale lead sulfide (PbS) thin films using avocado leaf extracts via the chemical bath deposition technique.
By Hussain Ahmed
14 Jul 2022
promising advanced carbon materials for next-generation lithium-ion batteries.
By Shaheer Rehan
14 Jul 2022
A new method of producing biocompatible nanohybrids made of boron nitride and tannic acid was published in a recently published study.
By Shaheer Rehan
14 Jul 2022
Researchers from Skoltech and their colleagues in Russia and Spain have reported a proof-of-concept demonstration of a new radiation-safe method for mapping the internal structure and stress distribution in samples of materials at the nanoscale, with a resolution about 100 times higher than that of the currently available techniques: X-ray and neutron tomography.
Integrated Graphene, a Scotland-based technology development and integration company, has announced plans to invest up to £8 million in scaling up its revolutionary 3D Graphene foam, Gii®, manufacturing process to meet surging global demand from the human diagnostics and energy markets.