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  • Article - 4 Apr 2025
    Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are strong, biodegradable, and derived from plant biomass. Explore how they’re made and their potential to replace fossil fuel–based plastics, packaging, and energy...
  • Article - 7 Mar 2025
    Soft lithography and 3D printing are two nanofabrication techniques, each offering advantages for microfluidics and biomedical applications. How do they compare, and which is best for your...
  • Article - 1 Jul 2024
    Graphene's unique properties make it ideal for 3D printing applications in tissue engineering, energy storage, and electronics, promising significant advancements across various fields.
  • Article - 26 Apr 2024
    Graphene's unique properties promise to revolutionize tech and energy sectors, with a growing market and ongoing challenges in mass production and safety.
  • Article - 31 Jan 2023
    Mark Dickie, Composite Applications Manager, explains how the GEIC is taking graphene composite innovation out of the lab and into the wider industry.
  • Article - 16 Jul 2021
    This article discusses some of the processing solutions with flexible diaphragms.
  • Article - 3 Dec 2020
    How far away are we from the mass production and commercialization of graphene? AZoNano looks into the current and future use of graphene.
  • Article - 21 Aug 2020
    Transmission Electron Microscopy, or TEM, is a microscopy technique that uses a beam of electrons instead of light to form the image.
  • Article - 23 Apr 2018
    There are various methods in making CNTs and fullerenes. The first time scientists have observed fullerenes was after vaporizing graphite with a short-pulse, high-powered laser. Yet, this method is...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2015
    Favourable government funding and a strong research sector make England a hotspot for nanotechnology developments. Consequentlly, England is worth watching for both nanotech developments and...

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