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
The effectiveness of MXenes as electrodes in large-area electronic devices, specifically as rear electrodes in silicon solar cells, is investigated.
By Samudrapom Dam
16 Feb 2022
A group of international scientists from ICFO, University College London, and Imperial College London reported a novel disorder-engineering technique for inorganic solar cells that achieves a record-breaking power conversion efficiency.
The effectiveness of microfiber-based InSe-Au saturable absorber (SA) for ultrafast photonics in the mid- and near-infrared regions has been investigated.
By Samudrapom Dam
15 Feb 2022
The release of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) linked with contaminating personal protection clothes was explored.
By Shaheer Rehan
15 Feb 2022
A novel SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) detection assay through the use of plasmonic-magnetic nanorobots has been published.
By Marzia Khan
15 Feb 2022
The enhancement of the durability of wood, by inhibiting fungal infestations, using nano metal fluorides has been explored.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
15 Feb 2022
The adjustable manufacturing of diverse polymer composites with nanostructures for osmotic power generation is discussed.
By Hussain Ahmed
15 Feb 2022
Nanowires, which find their use in transistors, sensors, optoelectronic devices, and other systems, need subatomic preciseness, and it likes to stick together.
Novel research on advancing heart valves has included the innovative use of carbon nanotubes modified with heparin.
By Marzia Khan
14 Feb 2022
The potential scope and methodologies for producing hydrogen from living diatoms and their waste in specifically built photobioreactors are discussed.
By Hussain Ahmed
14 Feb 2022