MIT researchers have developed a dye, invisible to the naked eye, that has to be delivered under the skin at the time of vaccination. This dye could restore vaccination history.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
17 Sep 2020
Etensive research is being conducted on the various applications of nano bullets and their delivery techniques. This article discusses the recent developments in the application of nanobullets in plant development, agriculture, pathogen resistance, and drug delivery systems.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
11 Sep 2020
The control of light by a newly developed system of nanoantennas could have important applications in fields as diverse as quantum computing and medicine.
By Robert Lea
11 Sep 2020
Red bricks are commonly used for constructing buildings but are seldom utilized elsewhere. A research team at Washington University in St. Louis, US, has designed “smart bricks”, which can store energy similar to that of a battery. The application of such materials can bring about a revolution in the construction industry and to our energy-dependent lifestyles.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
8 Sep 2020
There have been significant advancements in the application of nanotechnology in various fields such as electronics, medicine, cosmetics, packaging optics, and mining. The conventional processes for the production of nanoparticles often affect the environment adversely, and chemicals used also have harmful effects on human health. This has created a constant demand for novel methods for the synthesis of nanoparticles and to study its applications.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
8 Sep 2020
The face mask is one of the most formidable sources of external protection that has been researched extensively due to the current pandemic situation. The variety of masks have evolved according to their efficacy and applicability, with one of the most exciting variants using the latest antiviral treatment technology called ViralOff and nanofiltration technology.
By Ankita Biswas
7 Sep 2020
Transmission Electron Microscopy, or TEM, is a microscopy technique that uses a beam of electrons instead of light to form the image.
X-ray scattering analysis (SAXs) can be used to analyze polymer nanocomposites, a high performance class of materials.
Each sport has its own rules and regulations as to which substances are banned, but with the enhancement in drug detection, it has become harder for sportsmen and women to misuse drugs in athletics.
By Louise Saul
26 Aug 2020
A growing demand for smart fabrics in different fields that not only serves traditional requirements of protection, safety, fashion, and convenience but also can adjust themselves according to the exterior environment has encouraged textile industries to work on next-generation carbon nanotube smart fabrics.
By Dr. Parva Chhantyal
26 Aug 2020