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  • Article - 31 Oct 2018
    AZoNano carried out an interview with Daniel Kenny, the Graphene Marketing Manager for Asbury Carbons, about their graphite materials and the Global Graphene Expo.
  • Article - 10 May 2018
    The origin of the field of nanotechnology to a famous lecture given by visionary physicist Richard Feynman back in 1959, entitled “There’s Plenty of Room At The Bottom,” – although at the time, the...
  • Article - 20 Apr 2018
    According to the European Commission, a ‘nanomaterial’ is defined as any type of particle that exhibits one or more external dimensions in the size range of 1 nanometer (nm) to 100 nm.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2017
    Tribology is the study of interacting surfaces in motion and the measurement of properties such as friction, wear and abrasion. When designing nanoscale devices the consideration of tribology is...
  • Article - 1 Nov 2017
    Nanotechnology is currently being utilized for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Nanostructures can mimic tissue-specific bio-environments by designing constructs with particular...
  • Article - 1 Nov 2017
    Nanotechnology has vast potential to transform the field of medicine. By creating nanoscale machines small enough to transverse inside the blood stream, disease and traumatic injuries can be diagnosed...
  • Article - 30 Oct 2017
    Nanotechnology is used for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine by designing objects with biochemical, mechanical and electrical properties.
  • Article - 30 Oct 2017
    Nanotechnology can benefit medicine by creating nanoscale machines small enough to transverse inside the blood stream to help cure disease and trauma.
  • Article - 24 Oct 2017
    Advances in nanotechnology are increasingly being utilized in the life sciences. Designs and structures at the nanometer scale are being applied to fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and...
  • Article - 3 Oct 2017
    Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is the most common way of producing graphene and is performed in many ways throughout the world.

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