A recent study published in Nature Communications addresses this problem by offering a generic 4D printing technique for producing MXene hydrogels with adjustable geometries.
By Hussain Ahmed
22 Nov 2022
In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, a novel composite of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and nano-zero valent iron (nZVI) was developed via a green and facile approach, utilizing the extract of Atriplex halimus leaves as a stabilizing and reducing agent.
By Shaheer Rehan
22 Nov 2022
A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications addresses this problem by constructing highly aligned graphene oxide nanochannels for sustainable energy production using a freeze-casting process.
By Hussain Ahmed
22 Nov 2022
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In an article published in Scientific Reports, researchers investigated the slime expelled by the velvet worm (Epiperipatus biolleyi), both after and before expulsion.
By Pritam Roy
21 Nov 2022
In an article published in PNAS, researchers introduced the magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) Mms6 proteins into a reverse micelle structure to create a nanoreactor that resembled a magnetosome.
By Pritam Roy
21 Nov 2022
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society focuses on this issue by describing a unique self-organizing approach for producing lead bromide perovskite quantum dots.
By Hussain Ahmed
21 Nov 2022
In an article published in the Journal of Controlled Release, researchers used three kinds of porous nanoparticles (NPs), including porous crosslinked cyclodextrin carriers (CD-NP), mesoporous magnesium-phosphate ca...
By Pritam Roy
21 Nov 2022
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new way to guide the self-assembly of a wide range of novel nanoscale structures using simple polymers as starting materials. Under the electron microscope, these nanometer-scale structures look like tiny Lego building blocks, including parapets for miniature medieval castles and Roman aqueducts.
An international research team from Italy, Germany, the UK, and China recently examined important development directions in the area of electronic materials with curved geometries at the nanoscale in a study that was recently published in Nature Electronics.
PNRs are ribbon-like strands of the 2D material phosphorous which, like graphene, are composed of layers of atoms that are only single-atom thick.
A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications focuses on this issue by presenting an extremely configurable soft nanobrush-directed technique for accurate in situ production of MOF nanoarrays on various surfaces.
By Hussain Ahmed
18 Nov 2022
Following the successful Laser Materials Processing and Semiconductor digital events, PI is hosting a new tech-talk live streaming event on the topic of “Unleashing the Power of Photonics”, with speakers from EPIC, CITC, MPI Corporation, Transcelestial, and PI.
A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports addresses this problem by proposing a sustainable and eco-friendly gas phase approach for synthesizing gold/cobalt (Au/Co) binary nanoparticles using continuous spark discharge plasmas.
By Hussain Ahmed
17 Nov 2022
In an article published in Nature Communications, researchers created a hydrogel with nanozyme-reinforcement to alter the unfavorable rheumatoid arthritis (RA) microenvironment and enhance prosthetic interface osseointegration.
By Pritam Roy
16 Nov 2022