A groundbreaking study led by scientists from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and West China Hospital of ...
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Double-layer electrode design powers next-gen silicon-based batteries for faster charging and longer range EVs
New research, led by Queen Mary University of London, demonstrates that a double-layer electrode design, guided by ...
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This New Chip Is Just a Few Atoms Thick and Could Change Everything About Computers
Researchers at Fudan University have built the world’s first fully functional memory chip made from a material only a few ...
Scientists have developed tunable materials that let free electrons move and interact in new ways, opening paths to faster ...
Scientists built a chiral metal-organic framework that boosts circularly polarized light, achieving record luminescence and ...
By Adesina Wahab From humble beginnings in Abeokuta, Ogun State, and formative years in Osun State, Nigerian-born scientist, ...
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How Nanotechnology Will Reshape Medicine, Industry, and the Planet
Nanobots may be invisible to the naked eye, but their impact will be massive—repairing human cells, cleaning oceans, and ...
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New nanotech water treatment system unveiled at T-Chip semiconductor museum launch
A new nanotechnology-based water purification system that aims to clean polluted rivers and reduce industrial waste was ...
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The small world of Nanotechnology will be on full display Monday at George Mason's Manassas campus
Explore the small, small world of nanotechnology Oct. 13, when George Mason University will host Nanotechnology Day at its Science and Technology Campus in Manassas. The free event will be held at ...
Harnessing sunlight to power the future has taken a major step forward thanks to new research on nanosized oxyhalide photocatalysts. A team of Japanese scientists has demonstrated that shrinking and ...
Inspired with the speed at which dolphins swim through the water compared to other aquatic life, Jonghwan Suhr of the University of Nevada, Reno, decided to mimic the dolphin’s skin using ...
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