Researchers at Missouri S&T are demonstrating a new two-dimensional material heterostructure – a basic building block for advanced semiconductor devices – that has great potential for future applications in compact sensors and detectors, optical communication, optical integrated circuits and quantum computers.
Researchers review how the immune system responds to the introduction of nanomedicine pharmaceutical products.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
5 Dec 2021
Silver nanoparticle-based biosensor has been developed to detect miRNA for disease diagnostics.
By Shaheer Rehan
5 Dec 2021
An exciting review has outlined the significance of mitochondrial function for neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases.
By Marzia Khan
5 Dec 2021
E. coli was used to test the antimicrobial effectiveness of different concentration levels of Zinc oxide nanoparticles.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
5 Dec 2021
A recent study details that plasma etching results in a substantial increase in efficiency and performance of perovskite cells.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
5 Dec 2021
Researchers invent a portable solar-powered centrifuge combined with a nanoplasmonic chip for rheumatoid arthritis diagnostics
By Hussain Ahmed
5 Dec 2021
Researchers utilize grapefruit peel for the green synthesis of nanocomposites with excellent performance.
By Hussain Ahmed
5 Dec 2021
Researchers utilize machine learning to optimize the production of nanoparticle-infused products.
By Shaheer Rehan
5 Dec 2021
For studying materials at the nano-level, scientists repeatedly need to build a complex structure to keep the materials – a laborious and difficult process. However, imagine if there was a method where the structure could just build itself?
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) can be utilized for hydrogen storage since they are cost-effective, environmentally acceptable, and exhibit excellent performance in both the adsorption and desorption processes.
By Hussain Ahmed
3 Dec 2021
The present study reports the development of nanosized and metastable molybdenum oxide as efficient negative electrode material for aqueous electrolytes in lithium-ion batteries.
By Gopika G, Ph.D
2 Dec 2021
For the first time, researchers report a fully biodegradable nanogenerator that can be incorporated into biosensors for human physiological monitoring.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
2 Dec 2021
Topological features of graphene nanoribbon quantum dots have been explored in new research that could help the design of advanced electronic devices.
By Gopika G, Ph.D
2 Dec 2021
Metal oxide nanomaterials have been receiving considerable attention in the flexible and wearable sensors sector due to their unique, tunable characteristics.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
2 Dec 2021