With the advantages of ultra-high transmission speed, minimal latency, and anti-electromagnetic crosstalk, photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are predicted to overcome the bottleneck problems of microelectronic chips in terms of speed, power consumption, and integration density.
Water scarcity is becoming more of a global issue. Seawater desalination is a well-established method for producing drinkable water, but it has high energy costs.
Authors summarized glioma stem cell-based therapies and their mechanism of action against glioblastoma, drawing attention to nanomedicine strategies.
By Bhavna Kaveti
16 May 2022
In a study available in the journal Materials Today: Proceedings, silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) were fabricated using a green method using Citrus X sinensis.
By Shaheer Rehan
16 May 2022
In a new article, the synthesis of separately controllable, high-density, upright zinc oxide nanotube pressure sensing frameworks was reported.
By Shaheer Rehan
16 May 2022
A recently published paper demonstrated an effective method to realize on-chip nanophotonic topological rainbow devices using the concept of synthetic dimensions.
By Samudrapom Dam
16 May 2022
Creating a one-pot production of iron-oxide incorporated into a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanocomposite to remove hazardous lead ions from contaminated water is the topic of a new study.
By Hussain Ahmed
16 May 2022
Flexible displays, augmented reality, next-gen wearables: researchers from UNSW Sydney have developed a tiny, transparent and flexible material to be used as a novel semiconductive component in transistors – potentially paving the way for emerging 2D electronic applications.
A novel technique employing conjugated polymer-based nanoparticles to address drug resistance in breast cancer drug resistance is revealed.
By Shaheer Rehan
13 May 2022
Investigations were made to remove microorganisms from water using membrane-based filtration processes employing graphene composites/carbon nanotubes using electrical conduction to generate bubbles.
By Shaheer Rehan
13 May 2022
New work describes the construction of extremely flexible, accurate, and robust strain sensors employing electrochemically produced reduced graphene oxide (rGO).
By Hussain Ahmed
13 May 2022
EPFL scientists have created nanomechanical oscillators that can oscillate billions of times before halting. The symmetry of mechanical resonators shaped as regular polygons enables these record-low mechanical losses.
A novel technology designed to precisely image aggressive brain cancers and guide treatment is being developed by the University of South Australia and Australian cancer diagnostic company, Ferronova, potentially helping thousands of people who are diagnosed with the deadly condition each year.
The coconut shell, a typical biomass residue, is mixed with magnetic particles to make a good quality microwave-absorbing nanocomposite.
By Shaheer Rehan
12 May 2022
A novel approach for securing and tracing different products using recyclable nanoparticles has been presented, which could contribute to a circular economy.
By Shaheer Rehan
12 May 2022