Novel research investigating triple combination therapy against ovarian cancer has been undertaken, which could help fight drug-resistant cancer.
By Marzia Khan
30 Dec 2021
Researchers reviewed the involvement of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides in electrochemical water splitting produces hydrogen, a renewable and ecologically efficient fuel.
By Hussain Ahmed
30 Dec 2021
Extremely selective silver nanoparticles were biochemically synthesized for spectrophotometric determination of Zn (II) ion in nanosensors.
By Shaheer Rehan
30 Dec 2021
Green manganese nanoparticles were created from two distinct plant extracts and their efficacy as a nano fertilizer in the treatment of corn seeds was tested.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
30 Dec 2021
Using a basic mix of graphene and multi-walled carbon nanotubes as an electrode paste, simple electrolytic approaches for DCF measurement were developed.
By Shaheer Rehan
30 Dec 2021
Researchers found that helium nanodroplets, upon hitting a hard surface, behave similarly to drops of water.
An innovative method converts nanoparticles into simple reservoirs for storage of hydrogen resembles a bar of chocolate.
Researchers developed the eco-friendly synthesis of Fe3O4/a-Fe2O3 nanocomposite utilizing pulp from Jaman fruit.
By Hussain Ahmed
29 Dec 2021
Novel synthesis of modified titania nanoparticles to develop UV protection, antimicrobial, and super-hydrophobicity textile materials has been detailed
By Akhlaqul Karomah
29 Dec 2021
A recent study focuses on the development of zinc oxide nanoparticle face masks using a novel synthesis approach.
By Hussain Ahmed
29 Dec 2021
A novel bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) carrier system for cell cultures of a medicinal plant with antimicrobial abilities has been developed.
By Marzia Khan
29 Dec 2021
The basics of nanomaterial morphological manipulation and topological impacts on several rechargeable lithium cell compositions were investigated.
By Shaheer Rehan
29 Dec 2021
An international team of researchers have used a unique tool inserted into an electron microscope to create a transistor that's 25,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
A magnetic field can be used to switch nanolasers on and off, shows new research from Aalto University. The physics underlying this discovery paves the way for the development of optical signals that cannot be disturbed by external disruptions, leading to unprecedented robustness in signal processing.
A nanoparticle suspension could act as a simple model to investigate the formation of patterns and structures in highly complex non-equilibrium systems like cells.