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  • Article - 10 Sep 2018
    In this interview AZoNano speaks with Giulio Cesareo, the CEO of Directa Plus, about Graphene+ and the Global Graphene Expo.
  • News - 17 Sep 2007
    A game of billiards may never get smaller than this. Physicists at UC Riverside have demonstrated that graphene – a one-atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings – can...
  • News - 10 Sep 2007
    The Bristol skyline now has an exciting addition of a large-scale representation of a carbon molecule installed on the new Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information in the heart of the...
  • News - 5 Sep 2007
    Imagine using minuscule structures the size of molecules to harvest sunlight and convert it into electricity. Or employing the same structures to store hydrogen fuel so that it fits into a car’s...
  • News - 5 Sep 2007
    A NASA-developed innovative process is making waves in the nanotechnology field and spurring the development of new companies in the process. A new company based in Austin, Texas, Nanotailor, has...
  • Article - 21 May 2018
    Many 2D materials have now been theoretically or practically explored showing odd properties which are completely different from those of the bulk '3D' material and are categorized as...
  • Article - 23 Apr 2018
    Cheap Tubes is fascinated to read about how their products are being utilized by researchers and pioneer adopters of new nanotechnology products.
  • 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
    In 1991, Iijima discovered carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Since then, a new branch of knowledge in materials science has emerged – Nanoscience. In order to unveil the secrets of the innovative materials,...
  • 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.

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