Graphene, the "wonder material" of the 21st century, continues to redefine science and technology with its exceptional properties. Recent advancements highlight its potential in faster computing, energy storage, and innovative materials, pushing the boundaries across multiple industries.
Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is emerging as a key material in quantum technologies, offering unique properties for quantum sensing, single-photon emitters, and global quantum networks, with significant potential in photonics and quantum computing.
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Nanomedicine leverages nanoparticles to enhance disease treatment, but ethical concerns around safety, data security, and equitable access are becoming increasingly critical.
Nanotechnology is revolutionizing gene manipulation by enhancing delivery systems for CRISPR and other genetic tools, with significant applications in medicine and agriculture. While it offers immense potential, it also introduces new challenges in the field of gene editing.
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Nanoceramics, known for their superior mechanical and antibacterial properties, are extensively used in medical, electronic, aerospace, and environmental applications, offering innovative solutions in fields like bone healing, dielectric capacitors, jet engines, and water filtration.
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Nanotechnology in agriculture enhances crop protection, nutrient delivery, and soil management, offering sustainable solutions to address challenges like soil degradation and food scarcity.
Thermal and nonthermal plasmas are used across a wide range of industrial, engineering, medical, and research applications.
Discover the transformative power of Raman spectroscopy in Avantes latest application note.
This application note explores the differences and complementarities of Raman vs. infrared spectroscopy for unknown material identification and reaction monitoring.
Learn how kinetic dye degradation is measured through absorbance and transmittance techniques, with applications in food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, leather, and paper industries.