The novel incorporation of MXene nanozyme for the application of electrochemical biosensors would advance this analysis tool in clinical diagnosis.
By Marzia Khan
17 Feb 2022
Hydrogels with combined adherent, self-healing, flexibility, and conducting properties have a lot of potential for next-generation wearable electronic systems.
By Hussain Ahmed
17 Feb 2022
A polyacrylamide (PAM) hydrogel framework has been developed by researchers with exceptional ductility, resistance to wear, and electric conductance.
By Shaheer Rehan
17 Feb 2022
Scientists at the Michigan State University have made a ground-breaking discovery while designing a reusable liquid nanofoam material for football helmets, which could push the material closer to real-world use in a range of applications.
Gallium selenide crystals are used in semi-conductors, ultra-thin nanomaterials, and other applications due to their unique electronic and optical properties.
A study investigating the ability of iron (Fe) to remove cyanobacteria during water treatment in purification plants has been published.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
17 Feb 2022
Nanocomposites can be used as an antibacterial agent against bacterial infections in fish.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Feb 2022
PI introduced a new high performance 5-axis air bearing motion system at the recent SPIE Photonics West event, the world’s largest photonics conference, perfectly placed right in the back yard of Silicon Valley.
Scientists have developed a bristle worm-inspired ultra-durable superhydrophobic coating with repairable microstructures and anticorrosion properties.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
16 Feb 2022
Raw copper nanoparticles with external surplus electrons maintain their non-oxidized condition after many months in the ambient atmosphere.
By Hussain Ahmed
16 Feb 2022
Catalysts are normally solid materials whose surface comes into contact with liquids or gases, thus enabling certain chemical reactions.
Scientists at the Tufts University School of Engineering are aiming to gain a reputation for precision targeting in the area of drug delivery.
An innovative stem cell delivery carrier involving the development of an injectable and shear-thinning nanocomposite hydrogel to treat cardiovascular diseases has been developed.
By Marzia Khan
16 Feb 2022
A new study from physicists at the University of Sussex will “significantly advance” the new technology domain of liquid electronics, improving the functionality and sustainability of probable applications in wearable health monitors, printed electronics, and even batteries.
An in-depth review of nanoparticles and their uses in the oil, mining and drilling industries was carried out.
By Shaheer Rehan
16 Feb 2022