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  • Article - 6 Apr 2023
    Bio-AFM is a cutting-edge technique rooted in the rich history of atomic force microscopy. Here, we discuss its applications to nanoscience.
  • Article - 6 Apr 2023
    Polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) are a type of material composed of nanofillers and a polymer matrix. Incorporating nanofillers into the polymer matrix increases the optical, electronic, and mechanical...
  • Article - 9 Mar 2023
    In this interview, AZoNano speaks with Ebbe Sloth Anderson about a new software-based 'RNA origami' technique that can be used to design RNA molecules that fold into compact and rigid shapes.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2023
    In this article, the historical and future trends in the production and use of nanobiomaterials will be discussed.
  • Article - 19 Jan 2023
    Quantum dots are molecular-sized nanocrystals that offer prospects for bioimaging due to their unique properties. This article focuses on how quantum dots can be used in zebrafish imaging...
  • Article - 4 Jan 2023
    In this article, graphene's potential as a commercially viable solution for lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices is explored.
  • Article - 14 Dec 2022
    This article from Prior Scientific discusses nanopositioning and how it is used in applications.
  • Article - 9 Dec 2022
    A newly developed graphene-based field effect transistor aims to further advance current technology by expanding its use to include effective operation in wet environments.
  • Article - 7 Dec 2022
    AFM enhances virus research by allowing high-resolution imaging and nanomechanical analysis of viral structures and interactions under physiological conditions.
  • Article - 25 Nov 2022
    Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) uses many of the same principles as other electron microscopy methods but differs in sample preparation.

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