Scientists from Oregon State University have developed a method for creating magnetic nanoparticles that heat up more quickly than any other nanoparticle before, enhancing their capacity to fight cancer.
An article published in Advanced Intelligent Systems discussed the fabrication methods and driving mechanisms of micro/nanorobots controlled by a magnetic field for biomedical applications.
By Bhavna Kaveti
16 Nov 2022
As far as metasurfaces have been concerned, surface lattice resonances (SLRs) and bound state in the continuum (BIC) are two suitable methods for obtaining high-quality factors (Q-factors).
In an article published in Scientific Reports, researchers examined a relatively unknown cerium dioxide (CeO2) nanoparticle’s antiviral potential.
By Pritam Roy
15 Nov 2022
Researchers in Singapore, Saudi Arabia and Finland have provided insight into how crystal growth can be engineered by atomically precise metal nanoclusters.
Chemistry is increasingly mimicking the photosynthesis process to drive chemical reactions that tend to run poorly or do not occur spontaneously with light energy.
Weller Tools, a leader in hand soldering solutions and part of the Apex Tool Group, today introduced its new smart soldering platform WXsmart.
In an article published in IET Nanobiotechnology, researchers attempted to determine the impacts of modifying the key physical Turkevich technique parameters.
By Pritam Roy
14 Nov 2022
An article published in Nano Select discussed the key developments in high-entropy alloy nanoarchitectures and summarized related strategies.
By Bhavna Kaveti
14 Nov 2022
A team of researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has developed a nanotechnology platform that can change the way the immune system sees solid tumor cells, making them more receptive to immunotherapy.
Physicists at The University of Texas at Arlington have developed a new technique that can measure the properties of the topmost atomic layer of materials without including information from the underlying layers.
Skyrmions and bimerons are fundamental topological spin textures in magnetic thin films with asymmetric exchange interactions, and they can be used as information carrier for next generation low energy consumption memory, advanced neuromorphic computing, and advanced quantum computing.
A new accolade for 2022, Chief Engineer of the Year was awarded to Mallik Tatipamula for his incredible commitment to international collaboration and dedication to innovation through substantial contributions towards the advancement of 5G technology.
Researchers at Princeton Engineering have found a way to turn your breakfast food into a new material that can cheaply remove salt and microplastics from seawater.
Bellevue, WA, November 7, 2022 – Ascensus Specialties LLC (“Ascensus”) today announced its acquisition of the business and certain assets of Strem Chemicals UK (“Strem UK”), the independent ...