The transition into the use of hydrogen has also brought a few challenges to light, with the use of electrolysis to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen having limitations for mass use.
By Marzia Khan
20 May 2021
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis allows for the analysis of nanoparticles within a liquid which depends on the rate of Brownian motion related to particle size.
By Marzia Khan
18 May 2021
A recent study has revealed the relationship between an applied electromagnetic field and the resultant atomic structure, paving the way to engineering ceramics at the atomic scale.
By Zita Zachariah
13 May 2021
IBM has created the world’s first 2 nm chip technology, a breakthrough in semiconductor design. This article will explore IBM’s innovation and the potential impacts the technology has on the future of this critical field.
By Marzia Khan
12 May 2021
In a recent study published in the journal Nano-Micro Letters, a research team led by Prof. MacManus-Driscoll within the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge (UK) describes an innovative processing step that yields damage-free large-scale oxide thin films.
By John McAleese
12 May 2021
With the advancement of nanotechnology, nanoscale surface measurement is an integral part of the development of this ever-growing field. Traditional microscopy such as optical microscopy is not always sufficient for use with nanoscale surfaces due to optical diffraction, and any flaws require detection to prevent future damage to nanoscale surfaces.
By Marzia Khan
11 May 2021
With the advancement of nanotechnology and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) manufacturing, it is important that surface quality and functionality are equally advanced for the field to reach a higher standard.
By Marzia Khan
10 May 2021
Graphene Flagship – a European Commission-funded vehicle for graphene research and innovation – has announced its latest project will deliver next-generation aerospace filtration using heatable aero-graphene foams.
By Ben Pilkington
7 May 2021
The G+BOARD project by the Europe-based Graphene Flagship consortium is dedicated to developing a graphene-based, metal-free automotive instrument board and steering wheel that enhance performance, reduce manufacturing costs, and decrease fuel costs for customers.
By Brett Smith
7 May 2021
Determining the size of nanoparticles is one of the most important factors in nanotechnology as it defines the unique characteristics of nanomaterials.
By Sarah Moore
6 May 2021