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  • News - 10 Aug 2009
    Carbon nanotubes - tiny, rolled-up tubes of graphite - promise to add speed to electronic circuits and strength to materials like carbon composites, used in airplanes and racecars. A major problem,...
  • News - 19 Jun 2009
    Catalyx Nanotech, Inc., a spin off from the technology incubator, Catalyx, Inc., announced that their pilot project to convert landfill gas (LFG) to nanofibers has successfully started operating at a...
  • News - 23 Jul 2008
    Research scientists at Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science have achieved a breakthrough by proving that the carbon material graphene is the strongest...
  • News - 2 May 2024
    A team of international researchers from the University of Wyoming found an inventive technique to regulate ultrathin, two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals magnets' minuscule magnetic states. This...
  • News - 14 Oct 2022
    Wearable heaters are highly desirable for low-temperature environments. However, the fundamental challenge in achieving such devices is to design electric-heating membranes with flexible, breathable,...
  • News - 6 May 2022
    It is a challenge to fabricate foldable supercapacitors with functionalized power storage electrode materials that provide good density, power output, and prolonged durability without cell...
  • News - 30 Mar 2022
    The fabrication of a solar-heated ink enhanced plant fiber sponge (PFS@GC) suitable for viscous ocean oil spill cleanup is the subject of recent research available as a pre-proof in the Journal of...
  • News - 26 Oct 2021
    In collaboration with Tortech Nano Fibers Ltd. and Q-Flo Limited, a team of researchers at the University of Cambridge has developed a self-sanitized carbon nanotube (CNT) air filter proven to achieve...
  • News - 18 Aug 2020
    Carbon nanotube fibers made at Rice University are now stronger than Kevlar and are inching up on the conductivity of copper. The Rice lab of chemical and biomolecular engineer Matteo Pasquali...
  • News - 13 Aug 2020
    A new way to check the quality of nanomaterials like graphene has emerged from a team at the University of Sussex. Graphene and nanomaterials have been touted as wonder materials, and they are...

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