The development of self-cleaning glass follows nanotechnology advancement. Such technology can help to significantly reduce window cleaning costs in tall buildings and has several applications in many industries.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
1 Jul 2020
Aside from promising developments at the academic level, there are already existing solutions being implemented within the industry to convert toxic industrial gases into usable carbon nanotubes. One example of a company who is producing results is Clean Carbon Technologies.
By Liam Critchley
30 Jun 2020
This article discusses graphene and the types and properties of the polymer films that can be made from it.
A scientist from Michigan State University (MSU) believes he has uncovered two sensitive, easy-to-use nano-based optical systems that can accurately identify COVID-19 patients at high risk of death.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
19 Jun 2020
Researchers continuously investigate tribological effects beyond the macroscopic level, which has led to the everchanging field of nanotribology.
By Benedette Cuffari
16 Jun 2020
Over the last decade, many researchers have explored the use of nanoparticles in the construction industry to produce cement-based materials with superior properties.
By Dr. Parva Chhantyal
15 Jun 2020
Geobacter is a microbe that has the unique ability to produce magnetite in the absence of oxygen. This property has led researchers to develop bacterial nanowires with electrical conductivity.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
12 Jun 2020
Nextgen Nano’s patented Polypower uses nanotechnology and biopolymers in solar cells, and is part of the next generation of solar technology.
This article discusses graphene and how to perform liquid-phase exfoliation on it.
Nanotechnology has proved to be an efficient and less expensive tool for industrial water treatment. This article looks at how it is used and applied to several industries.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
3 Jun 2020