Novel nanotechnology research utilizes CRISPR and MXenes for the detection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) via a colorimetric biosensor.
By Marzia Khan
3 Mar 2022
The current research by Erik van Heijst and colleagues (PSN) has been chosen as a featured article and journal cover in the previous issue of the Journal of Applied Physics and a SciLight article was written by the American Institute of Physics.
Membrane filters do not need much energy to cleanse water; thus, it makes them a popular choice for wastewater treatment.
Scientists have investigated the effect of dissolved organic matter (DOM) released from agricultural organic inputs on the transport of nanoplastics.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
2 Mar 2022
Programmable metal-nanoparticle-supported nanozymes are employed as artificial receptors for the accurate identification of multiple proteins and oral bacteria.
By Marzia Khan
2 Mar 2022
A comprehensive analysis of thin-film technology for the development of sensors has been published, exploring current and future perspectives.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
2 Mar 2022
Scientists from Osaka University reported a novel method for tracking the synthesis of core–shell bimetallic nanoparticles.
A group of researchers recently demonstrated the effectiveness of atomic level height steps in strongly scattering the mid-infrared acoustic graphene plasmons (AGPs).
By Samudrapom Dam
2 Mar 2022
TiO2 nanoparticles were utilized to enhance the photodegradation of textile dye in wastewater, creating a cost-effective approach to pollution management.
By Shaheer Rehan
2 Mar 2022
Human host defense peptide-conjugated graphene quantum dots have been used for the prevention of virus entry into host cells.
By Marzia Khan
1 Mar 2022
Improved heterojunction fluorescence might lead to novel solar, LED, photodiodes, phototransistor, and photo-sensing applications.
By Hussain Ahmed
1 Mar 2022
Engineers from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) have developed a nanofiber material that surpasses its extensively used equivalents — including Kevlar fabric and steel plates — in guarding against impacts from high-speed projectiles.
Gold nanorods are utilized to design a soft robot that can walk on water and be remotely controlled by light.
By Shaheer Rehan
1 Mar 2022
When a string is tightened e.g., when tuning a guitar, it vibrates faster. But in the case of nano-sized strings, augmented tension also decreases, or “dilutes,” the loss of the string’s vibrational modes.
Reactive oxygen species-activated nanoscale coordination polymers can be used for ultrasound-mediated therapy for cancer treatment.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
1 Mar 2022