A new review covers the applicability of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials as breath analyzers for disease diagnosis.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Mar 2022
A unique technique for producing nanostructured carbon from carbides was established, as well as a method for the generation of nanostructured carbon during the process.
By Shaheer Rehan
17 Mar 2022
A new study describes the development of holey titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx) nanosheets for effective microplastic wastewater treatment.
By Hussain Ahmed
17 Mar 2022
A new RMIT-led study stacks two different types of 2D materials together to create a hybrid material providing enhanced properties.
The rapid growth of luminous carbon-based nanomaterials (carbon dots, CDs) during the last decade has been one of the most promising ways to create effective luminescence through simple synthesis. CPDs are being studied extensively as a new subclass of CDs. Then, there is the question of what is glowing and why is it shining.
Using laser light to treat cancer and other diseases is not currently considered standard practice in the clinical setting. However, new nanoparticle-based approaches show potential for enhancing existing techniques.
Researchers recently created a new technology that combines nanogold and peptides to restore heart function as well as electrical conductivity.
A hybridized plasmon probe made of a fiber taper and silver nanowires was utilized to selectively alter the radiation characteristics of single photon emitters for quantum photonic applications.
By Shaheer Rehan
15 Mar 2022
Researchers address the drawbacks of cellulose-based triboelectric nanogenerators to improve the potential use of wood nanogenerators in smart homes.
By Shaheer Rehan
15 Mar 2022
Using cellulose nanocrystals in a low-strength magnetic force can greatly aid in creating an oriented polymeric scaffold suitable for guided wound healing and 3D tissue engineering.
By Hussain Ahmed
15 Mar 2022
Researchers aim to enhance crop productivity and improve the availability of phosphorus on abandoned agricultural soils with nanotechnology.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
15 Mar 2022
The effectiveness of using porphyrin assemblies as nanocarriers for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) has been explored in new research. Modifie
By Samudrapom Dam
15 Mar 2022
PSI scientists have developed a ground-breaking achromatic lens for X-rays. This allows the X-ray beams to be accurately focused on a single point even if they have different wavelengths.
A novel computational instrument that enables users to perform simulations of multi-functional magnetic nanoparticles in unparalleled detail was developed by scientists at North Carolina State University. The progress leads the way for innovative work with the objective of developing magnetic nanoparticles to be used in applications ranging from drug delivery to sensor technologies.
A collaborative research team headed by Prof. Hui Wang from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ (CAS) Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) reported the one-step hydrothermal synthesis of hollow cuprous oxide@nitrogen-doped carbon (HCONC) and their applications in efficient chemodynamic therapy.