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    RHK delivers compelling value and proven quality to broaden the frontiers of atomic scale research. We stand ready to meet your specifications and exceed your expectations. RHK’s surface...
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    NAWA Technologies' vision is to develop technologies that enable highly efficient energy transition. The key to this is its Ultra Fast Carbon Battery Technology. NAWA Technologies is...
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    SkySpring Nanomaterials offers nanoparticles, nanopowders, micron powders, and CNTs (carbon nanotubes) in small quantity for researchers and in bulk order for industry groups. Our expertise in the...
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    The research team led by Dr. Kim Tae-hoon of the Department of Functional Composites of the Composites Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS, President Jung-hwan Lee), a...
  • News - 5 Oct 2015
    IBM Research today announced a major engineering breakthrough that could accelerate carbon nanotubes replacing silicon transistors to power future computing technologies. IBM scientists...
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    A nanomaterial engineered by researchers at Duke can help regulate chloride levels in nerve cells that contribute to chronic pain, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injury. The findings, published...
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    NT Sensors offerS an efficient solution for the analysis of chemical ionic species. The implementation of nanotechnology into a laboratory classical technique, such as ion-selective electrodes (ISE),...
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    SRL was established in the year 1975 to meet the growing demand of Research Chemicals in India and neighbouring countries. Under leadership of Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. S.K. Agarwal, the...
  • News - 28 Nov 2023
    As part of the journey towards sustainable materials research, Rice University has been granted $4.1 million to enhance carbon nanotube (CNT) synthesis, a critical component in the transition to...
  • News - 6 Apr 2010
    A team of Swedish and American scientists has shown for the first time that carbon nanotubes can be broken down by an enzyme - myeloperoxidase (MPO) - found in white blood cells. Their discoveries...

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