In a recent article, researchers analyzed defect structures in monolayer graphene and hexagonal boron nitride using STEM imaging and neural network-based analysis, uncovering distinct responses to ion irradiation-induced defects.
By Nidhi Dhull
15 Nov 2024
An international team of scientists, led by researchers from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) in Krakow, conducted an advanced experiment to demonstrate the electrodeposition process of a platinum-nickel (PtNi) nanolayer on an electrode. This research was published in Nano Letters.
According to a study published in Biomaterials Advances, scientists at the University of Copenhagen have developed a patch that will make treating psoriasis more effective and efficient. This technique can also be applied to treat other inflammatory skin conditions.
In a recent article, researchers examined the adsorption capabilities of MIL-101(Fe)/graphene and g-C3N4/graphene composites for removing pharmaceutical contaminants from water.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
12 Nov 2024
New research finds nanomaterial Gii can be used as a highly detective material in broadband photodetectors, which could lead to faster fiber optic networks, more detailed medical imaging and higher performance environmental monitoring.
Researchers from the Vienna University of Technology have successfully measured and described the interaction between metal nanoparticles and a carbon substrate, according to a study published in ACS Catalysis.
Three-dimensional nanostructures are key to advances in many applications. Nanostructures are built from nanomaterials, natural and artificial materials that are more than 10,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
In a recent article, researchers introduced light-responsive azobenzene polymer thin films as advanced neuronal interfaces, demonstrating their potential in studying neuronal interactions and developing new therapeutic strategies.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
11 Nov 2024
A difficult-to-describe nanoscale object called the magnetic skyrmion might one day yield new microelectronic devices that can do much more--for example, massive data storage--all while consuming much less power.
A study published in Nano Letters by researchers from the Florida State University Department of Physics and FSU-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory explores how physical manipulations of graphene, such as layering and twisting, affect its optical properties and conductivity.
In a recent article, researchers synthesized and characterized amino acid-functionalized magnetite nanoparticles, exploring their potential for applications in drug delivery, imaging, and antimicrobial treatments.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
8 Nov 2024
According to a study published in Science, researchers have created a new record-breaking 3D imaging tool.
Researchers at the Institute for Biotechnology and Biomedicine at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (IBB-UAB) have developed a new class of nanostructures capable of trapping and neutralizing significant amounts of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles, both in liquid solutions and on material surfaces.
Recent studies co-led by engineers from the University at Buffalo, published in Nature Communications and Matter, address the limitations associated with flame aerosol synthesis. These studies focus on a specialized flame aerosol system that the engineers developed, which they claim is cost-effective, adaptable, and easy to u???????se.
A recent study conducted by researchers from the Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with Aalto University, the VTT-Technical Research Centre in Finland, and the SCITEC Institute of the CNR aimed to develop hydrophobic paper by utilizing the mechanical properties and water resistance of cellulose nanofibers, creating a sustainable, high-performance material suitable for packaging and biomedical applications.