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    US Research Nanomaterials, Inc. is the world leading carbon nanotube producer and provider. This high-tech enterprise focuses on research and development of nanotechnology and supplies metal...
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    EPRUI Nanoparticles & Microspheres Co. Ltd is a high-tech enterprise focusing on research and development of nanomaterials and microspheres products. We have cooperated closely with well-known...
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    Cambrios is the leader in nanotechnology-based solutions to enable the development of electronic devices with transparent conductors. Their proprietary nanostructured materials can be deposited using...
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    Reinste Nano Ventures emphases the significance of purest Nanomaterials with uniform composition free from any adulterants for class research and production purposes. In Reinste Nano ventures we...
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    Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials Inc. (NanoAmor) was founded in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, in September 2001. NanoAmor is a leading nanomaterials company, involved in all aspects of the...
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    Located in Vermont, Cheap Tubes is a leading supplier of Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene products.  We will soon enter the Silver Nanowire and ITO alternative ink markets. Every order we receive...
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    MIT engineers have developed a paper-thin loudspeaker that can turn any surface into an active audio source. This thin-film loudspeaker produces sound with minimal distortion while using a fraction...
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    Jacob Hooker, a chemist at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and resident of Mount Sinai, NY, will be honored as Brookhaven's "Inventor of the...
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    An imaging agent, developed by Aposense, a molecular imaging and drug development company, used during PET scans to highlight apoptosis (programmed cell death) appears to help oncologists detect the...
  • Article - 5 Nov 2020
    New research suggests a revolutionary new way to tackle the planet’s growing plastic problem. A new nanoparticle catalyst that mimics natural processes could ‘down-cycle’ plastics for re-use.

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