University of Oregon (UO) chemist Carl Brozek’s lab has managed to create an adaptable kind of tiny porous material termed a metal-organic framework (MOF) into nanocrystals — a form that is much simpler to use outside the lab.
Researchers construct nanostructured MXene screens and prove its usage in high-performance osmotic power generation.
By Shaheer Rehan
13 Jan 2022
The prospect of using graphene epoxy as an effective agent to protect against corrosion has recently been explored.
By Shaheer Rehan
13 Jan 2022
Polymeric adhesives are critical for stabilizing diverse interactions in a wide range of industrial applications, spanning shipbuilding and construction to portable Internet-of-Things sensors.
By Hussain Ahmed
13 Jan 2022
The latest development including essential oils for coating food products and their effects on shelf-life have been reviewed by researchers.
By Marzia Khan
13 Jan 2022
The creation of unique sea urchin-like nanocrystals for effective catalysis of the oxygen reduction reaction in zinc-air batteries is the subject of a recent study.
By Hussain Ahmed
13 Jan 2022
The introduction of peanut biodiesel mixture and CNTs impacted performance and combustion specifications compared to neat diesel.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
13 Jan 2022
The effect of zinc anions and nanoparticle exposure on a mussel species has explored the impact of heavy metals on the marine environment.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
13 Jan 2022
The AutoPore V uses mercury porosimetry that can be used for characterization of Li-ion battery separators and electrodes.
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Bioinspired by tunicates and mussels, a Korean research team has created a “bomb-like” anticancer therapeutic agent that only destroys cancer cells.
Researchers at Penn Medicine have discovered a new, more effective method of preventing the body's own proteins from treating nanomedicines like foreign invaders, by covering the nanoparticles with a coating to suppress the immune response that dampens the therapy's effectiveness.
Revolutionary research on the use of nano/microbots for use within drug delivery could potentially be used for gastrointestinal diseases.
By Marzia Khan
11 Jan 2022
A GaAs singular-junction photovoltaic cell's nanotextured InA1P window sheet was used to reduce reflection across a wide range of wavelengths in solar cells.
By Shaheer Rehan
11 Jan 2022
Scientists at Université de Montréal (UdeM) have developed a nanoantenna to track the motions of proteins.
Utilizing a functional polymer coupled with disulfide-containing anchoring groups, a one-pot technique for manufacturing polymer-coated silver nanoparticles was established.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
11 Jan 2022