Super-resolution Microscopy Enabled by Graphene Layer
By David J. Cross
10 Sep 2019
For the first time, a team of HZB researchers has precisely examined how nanoparticles of lithium sulfide and sulfur precipitate onto battery electrodes when a charging cycle takes place. The results can help improve the service life of lithium-sculpture batteries.
MIT researchers have constructed a state-of-the-art microprocessor from carbon nanotube transistors which as well as being faster in their capabilities are considered to be a greener alternative than the current dominant silicon-based chips.
By David J. Cross
9 Sep 2019
MIT researchers have constructed a state-of-the-art microprocessor from carbon nanotube transistors which as well as being faster in their capabilities are considered to be a greener alternative than the current dominant silicon-based chips.
By David J. Cross
9 Sep 2019
Grolltex, for ‘graphene-rolling-technologies’, the largest commercial producer of single layer, ‘electronics grade’ graphene and graphene sensing materials in the U.S., announces that it has closed a non-brokered, oversubscribed private placement financing, in the form of a convertible note, with local area private investors.
Researchers from the University of Manchester have discovered that the inclusion of the 2D nanomaterial graphene oxide (GO) into 3D scaffolds, used to aid the regeneration of cartilage, has the potential to support essential growth factors.
By David J. Cross
6 Sep 2019
At the 9th AFM BioMed Conference, Bruker Corporation today announced the release of the NanoWizard 4 XP extreme performance Bio-AFM system.
Dr. James Johnstone has over twenty years’ experience in science and innovation in the field of nanotechnology.
The University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) becomes the newest member of The Graphene Council.
Today’s physicists mostly focus either on massive objects like black holes or on atom-sized objects. In both cases, significant deviations from conventional laws of physics are observed.
Previously, the idea of tiny nanobots that flow through the body to rectify damaged cells was regarded as science fiction. However, now, these microrobots are turning into reality with a lot of experimental trials.
Carbon nanoparticles serve as a potential tool in biomedical applications. For instance, they are used in the targeted delivery of biologically active compounds into the body cells.
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ESPOO, Finland, 29th August 2019 – Picosun Group, the leading supplier of AGILE ALD® (Atomic Layer Deposition) thin film coating solutions, reports excellent result...
Postnova Analytics has published a new application note that demonstrates the promise of Electrical Asymmetric Field Flow Fractionation (EAF4) technology for separation and characterization of nanoplastics in the environment.
According to a new study performed at the Icahn School of Medicine, biocompatible gold nanoparticles developed to transform near-infrared light into heat can safely and effectively remove low- to intermediate-grade cancer cells in the prostate gland.