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  • Article - 18 May 2019
    Lubricants are any substances that are introduced between surfaces or components that move over each other, with the purpose of reducing the friction between them and thus the wear on them.
  • News - 27 Sep 2007
    BIOIDENT Technologies Inc., the leading company in the development of printed opto-electronic solutions for life sciences, today announced that the company is a co-winner in the semiconductor category...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2018
    Here, AZoNano discusses the different types of nanoparticles, their properties, and common applications.
  • Article - 15 Oct 2024
    Nanomaterials are any type of material of nanosized thickness, i.e. less than 100 nm in thickness. There are various types, many of which exhibit different properties than bulk materials.
  • 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 - 23 Apr 2018
    There are numerous carbon nanotubes properties and applications which take full advantage of CNTs unique properties of aspect ratio, mechanical strength, electrical and thermal conductivity.
  • News - 28 Aug 2007
    University of Arkansas researchers have found a simple, inexpensive way to create a nanowire coating on the surface of biocompatible titanium that can be used to create more effective surfaces for hip...
  • News - 20 Aug 2007
    University of Arkansas researchers have found a simple, inexpensive way to create a nanowire coating on the surface of biocompatible titanium that can be used to create more effective surfaces for hip...
  • News - 16 Aug 2007
    Invitek Biotechnolgy & Biodesign Ltd. announces the introduction of a new generation of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for nucleic acid isolation (InviMag® nano). In cooperation with the...
  • News - 9 Aug 2007
    Finding out whether that unusual sore in your mouth is cancerous should become a lot faster and easier in the years ahead. Scientists supported by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial...

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