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  • Article - 23 Dec 2020
    Scientists from the University of Tokyo have discovered a way to better control nanographene's fabrication by studying its underlying chemistry.
  • Article - 20 Mar 2020
    It has been established recently by researchers from Rice University that unexpected distortions in the lattice of self-assembled polymers can alter the structure and properties of the polymer.
  • Article - 14 Nov 2019
    IR nanospectroscopy enables the extraction of detailed chemical information at the nanoscale and the identification of properties that influence the performance of functional materials.
  • Article - 10 Jul 2019
    The scientific field of metrology refers to the ability to obtain measurements of almost any type of object. How does nanometrology help in the analysis of biological materials?
  • Article - 5 Feb 2019
    In this article the topic of the tools that can be used for the surface analysis of nano materials are discussed
  • Article - 30 Nov 2018
    This article explains what cryogenics is and what the various applications or cryogenics are
  • Article - 24 Nov 2017
    Graphene is constantly being employed into various battery and energy storage technologies and this has become one of the largest growing areas of graphene research commercially.
  • Article - 17 Oct 2017
    The most common application of nanotechnology to the field of medicine is the use of nanoparticles for cancer detection, monitoring and treatment. Many of the biological processes that cause cancer...
  • Article - 8 Sep 2017
    X ray spectroscopy is a widely used method to characterize a compound based on its characteristic X ray emission spectrum.
  • Article - 22 Aug 2017
    Considered to be a material that is approximately 200 times stronger than steel while also remaining one of the lightest materials on earth, graphene is a two-dimensional hexagonal allotrope of...

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