A new study sheds light on the fabrication of pliable piezoelectric nanogenerators (PENGs) made from a combination of polyvinyl fluoride (PVDF) and tin sulfide (SnS2).
By Shaheer Rehan
25 Apr 2022
The functionalization of melt electrowritten scaffolds has gained the attention of researchers in recent years to fulfill the needs of tissue engineering.
By Bhavna Kaveti
25 Apr 2022
Professor Weishen Yang and Professor Xuefeng Zhu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ (CAS) Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) have discovered the process of oxygen activation on Barium-containing perovskites.
Nanotechnology is becoming increasingly important in the development of cancer treatments. Clinicians, on the other hand, must comprehend it to succeed.
Due to their high porosity, vast surface area, and ample inner void space, hollow structured nanomaterials have promise in the sectors of adsorption, catalysis, energy storage, and medication delivery/controlled release.
New investigations were made to uncover where the active sites are located in Oxygen Reduction Reactions (ORR).
By Shaheer Rehan
22 Apr 2022
A new method for fluorescent labeling of nanoscale cellulose for use in microscopy applications.
By Shaheer Rehan
22 Apr 2022
Authors reported a nanoplatform applied to treat non-small cell lung cancer-spinal metastasis (NSCLC-SM).
By Bhavna Kaveti
22 Apr 2022
Molybdenum disulfide/graphene oxide quantum dot (MoS2/GOQD) nanocomposite films are explored as sensing materials in humidity sensors.
By Samudrapom Dam
22 Apr 2022
Researchers focus on creating a multifunctional sensor based on CPCs consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane and carbon nanotubes.
By Hussain Ahmed
21 Apr 2022
CVD was used to produce a nanometric hexagonal boron nitride coating on the cambered sides of every fiber in graphene glass fiber fabric.
By Shaheer Rehan
21 Apr 2022
Characterization of nanotube aggregation as a vital material property and the investigation of its effect on cellular interactions is presented in a study.
By Shaheer Rehan
21 Apr 2022
According to Rutgers University scientists who study factors that cause low-birth-weight babies, inhaled nanoparticles—human-made specks so small they cannot be seen in conventional microscopes and found in thousands of everyday products—can cross a natural, protective layer that normally protects fetuses.
Due to the attractive properties in boosting light absorption, electron transport dynamics, and surface reactions, graphene (GR)—a single-layer carbon sheet with a hexagonally packed crystalline lattice—has shown promising potential in artificial photocatalysis.
Authors showed that two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) triggered trained immunity in macrophages derived from primary human monocytes.
By Susha Cheriyedath
21 Apr 2022