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  • News - 22 Feb 2007
    New technology that could drastically reduce the amount of pollution emitted by a range of industrial processes has received a prestigious award from the Royal Society. The technology traps carbon...
  • Article - 18 Sep 2014
    Cyprus, an island country situated in the Mediterranean Sea, to the south of Turkey, covers a total area of 9,251 km2. As of July 2012, it had a population of 1,138,071.
  • Article - 30 Sep 2014
    In 2001, molecular nanowires millions of times tinier than a human hair were developed. Researchers discovered that nudging these tubes with a sharp tube can modify their ability to carry an electric...
  • Article - 27 Feb 2013
    The separation of gas mixtures using nanoporous materials is an emerging field of research with many potential applications including fuel cells, batteries, gas sensors and gas purification.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Nanostructured materials have unique properties which cannot be achieved when working with the bulk form of the material. Applications for these special properties have beenuggested in many industries...
  • News - 12 May 2025
    Carbyne is an extremely strong, one-dimensional carbon material that could play an important role in future electronic technologies. But because it's highly unstable and breaks apart easily,...
  • News - 30 Apr 2025
    What if doctors could guide life-saving treatments through the body using nothing but a magnet? An interdisciplinary team at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering is...
  • News - 17 Apr 2025
    In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers at Brown University suggest that gold nanoparticles (microscopic gold particles thousands of times thinner than a human hair) could...
  • News - 12 Feb 2025
    In a recent study published in Nature Nanotechnology, researchers from Rice University examined the behavior of relaxor ferroelectric materials, which are widely used in sensors, actuators, and...
  • News - 31 Jan 2025
    Neurons form networks by exchanging signals, enabling learning and adaptation. Researchers at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) have developed a 3D-printed neuronal culture platform that...

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