Researchers provide a detailed outline of the impact of phytonanotechnology on plant growth promotion and crop protection in a new review, highlighting the benefits of nano-agricultural practices.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
5 Apr 2022
This study presented a fresh analysis of an atypical carbon phase nucleated on the exterior of iron-loaded graphitic foam after annealing for 15 hours at a temperature of 990 ºC.
By Shaheer Rehan
4 Apr 2022
Albert Einstein is credited with developing general relativity equations using Riemann geometry. Riemann geometry has offered predictions for the properties of curved carbon materials, in addition to its important role in mathematics and physics. The synthesis of such complex carbon materials with Riemann surfaces, on the other hand, has remained a significant challenge.
Droplet manipulation has vital applications in domains such as water harvesting, heat management, and chemical reactions.
Novel research on nervous tissue repair has emerged from the journal, Cells, through the use of mesenchymal stromal cells and a nanofiber hydrogel composite.
By Marzia Khan
4 Apr 2022
Researchers review conducting polymers (CPs), specifically CP-based nanostructures, in gas sensor applications.
By Samudrapom Dam
4 Apr 2022
A pre-proof paper demonstrates an innovative strategy to enhance the giant magnetoresistance effect of cobalt/copper multilayered nanowire arrays.
By Samudrapom Dam
4 Apr 2022
Nanoscale metallic films over textured Si have distinctive features and qualities that are significant for thermal and optical control.
By Shaheer Rehan
4 Apr 2022
A strain detector was developed employing scorpions and spider webbing as bioinspiration, which are well-known for their super sensitive sensory capability and architectural robustness.
By Shaheer Rehan
1 Apr 2022
A three-dimensional (3D) shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SHINERS) platform was constructed to examine the fluid photocatalytic reactions of diverse metal-organic frameworks on-site.
By Shaheer Rehan
1 Apr 2022
Engineers from the University of Illinois Chicago are part of a group that has created a material that might provide fuel cell systems a competitive advantage over the battery systems that now fuel most electric vehicles.
A method for fabricating single-crystal graphene sheets on large-scale electrically insulating substrates could aid in the development of next-generation nanomaterial-based products such as very light and thin touchscreens, wearable electronics, and solar cells.
“Flashing” graphene into reality from waste was just an ideal start. Currently, scientists at Rice University are tailoring it.
A paper recently published in the journal ACS Omega reviewed the current status and potential of X-ray spectroptychography for the characterization of advanced nanomaterials.
By Samudrapom Dam
1 Apr 2022
A study was conducted to understand how nanoparticles present in perishable crops can impact human health and how we can mitigate these toxic effects for a safer crop yield.
By Shaheer Rehan
1 Apr 2022