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  • Article - 19 Sep 2014
    Nanotechnology is a rapidly developing science and a number of methods are now available for producing nanoparticles. However, some of these methods employ high energy requirements, low material...
  • Article - 9 Dec 2013
    Nanostructures are usually assumed to be a relatively new phenomenon, but in fact some nanoparticles have been present in animals and minerals for millions of years.
  • Article - 9 Sep 2014
    With exceptional electrical, optical, mechanical and chemical properties, Graphene was deemed a wonder material upon its fabrication in Manchester, UK in 2004. It is comprised solely of carbon bonded...
  • Article - 16 Sep 2014
    The successful fabrication of single layered graphene has generated a great deal of interest and research into graphene in recent years. One of the most recent advancements is the development of...
  • Article - 11 Jul 2014
    Current battery technology has often posed an issue for many industries. However, the discovery of graphene has given scientists and engineers new options when developing the next generation of energy...
  • Article - 11 Nov 2013
    Scientists at Oxford University and Warwick University have created a "nano-train" - a nanoscale transport network controlled by DNA.
  • Article - 5 Nov 2013
    This article looks at how close we are to the commercialization of graphene.
  • Article - 4 Nov 2013
    The introduction of minute particles into the body to treat disease or repair damage may sound like something out of science fiction, but recent advances in nanomedicine leave researchers increasingly...
  • Article - 16 Oct 2013
    The next generation of energy storage has been developed using graphene to create supercapacitors that could be used for renewable energy storage.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2013
    Scientists from the nanotech research collaborative Nanoprobes have developed a treatment for cancer using magnetic nanoparticles, which has cured 80% of mice in initial trials.

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