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  • Article - 26 Feb 2004
    Researchers from the National Institute for Materials Science in Tsukuba, Japan, have used nanoparticles to reinforce steel and make it 100 times more creep resistant than any other steel. Posted July...
  • News - 14 Feb 2020
    The FlowSyn Maxi™ from Uniqsis is a high throughput flow reactor for process chemists looking to optimise reaction conditions before scaling-up synthetic production to multiple kilograms per...
  • News - 19 Nov 2007
    More than 20% of Australians use a wheelchair regularly or occasionally. Many wheelchair users need several different chairs in their daily life: a normal chair, a commode chair, a shower chair and...
  • News - 19 Feb 2007
    Pound for pound, carbon nanotubes are stronger and lighter than steel, but unlike other materials, the miniscule cylinders of carbon - which are no wider than a strand of DNA - remain remarkably...
  • News - 30 Oct 2008
    They are extremely light, yet stronger than steel and more resilient than diamond. They are nearly unbeatable as heat and electricity conductors. In some cases, they even become superconductors with...
  • 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 - 27 May 2008
    This article shows the properties and applications of single walled and mutli walled carbon nanotubes
  • News - 17 Jan 2024
    Strong, lightweight materials that can tolerate very high temperatures have the potential to improve existing technologies, pave the way for the creation of novel biomedical imaging or hydrogen...
  • Article - 27 May 2008
    This article looks at FAQ's about carbon nanotubes and their use in nanotechnology including how carbon nanotubes are made and their unique properties
  • Article - 21 Nov 2003
    Most of the research into nanotubes, man-made tubules with diameters of a few or a few tens of nanometres, has involved their growth using carbon. However, ordered boron nitride also crystallizes in a...

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