A group of scientists within the Department of Physics at McGill University in Quebec, Canada, has been researching a processing technique to realize high-performance membranes for exploitation in renewable energy applications.
By John McAleese
14 Jun 2021
A research team led by Professor Daniel Ahmed at the ETH Zurich has developed nanorobots that may prove to be invaluable to the development of therapeutics for cancer and blood clots.
By Sarah Moore
14 Jun 2021
A new face mask has been developed that uses a graphene-silver composite layer to destroy microbes and viruses. The mask may be invaluable in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other airborne bacteria and viruses. The mask absorbs harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced that aluminum-ion batteries can charge 60 times faster than conventional lithium-ion batteries.
Scientists are currently investigating nanotechnology in cancer treatment to improve therapeutic efficacy and reduce adverse side effects.
By Sarah Moore
3 Jun 2021
This article specifically discusses the potential nanotechnology has in the field of environmental protection, particularly, in driving a future of cleaner aquatic environments.
By Sarah Moore
2 Jun 2021
The progress of nanotechnology is strongly associated with advancements in nanometrology. Nanotechnology could not have received its due popularity without the existence of nanometrology.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
26 May 2021
Optical microscopy can be used to track the photoinduced behavior in the nanotubes and understand how the energy following light absorption propagates and quenches in the nanoscale structure. By combining such experiments with theoretical modeling, the structure-activity relationships that govern all of the nanotube properties can be investigated and we can start to understand some of the fundamental physics that make these systems so special.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
26 May 2021
Litus, a newly founded company from the University of Calgary, aims to disrupt the market with its unique lithium extraction solutions utilizing nanotechnology in its new product LiNC.
Graphene could be the key to faster 6G communications and has implications for computing, the internet, and even global energy consumption.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
21 May 2021