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  • News - 29 Oct 2007
    The birth secret of buckyballs - hollow spheres of carbon no wider than a strand of DNA - has been caught on tape by researchers at Sandia National Laboratory and Rice University. An electron...
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    Argonne National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's largest research centers. It is also the nation's first national laboratory, chartered in 1946. Argonne is a direct...
  • News - 30 Nov 2021
    A study recently published in the journal Infection, Genetics and Evolution explored the attachment affinity of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nano-fullerene towards numerous molecular...
  • News - 2 Nov 2009
    Tiny, engineered nanomaterials can already be found in many consumer products, and have been hailed as having widespread future uses in areas ranging from medicine to industrial processes. However,...
  • News - 20 Mar 2007
    Hydrogen is considered to be one of the promising power sources in the future. But hydrogen has to be obtained, stored, transported. Various devices – hydrogen accumulators - are used now for...
  • Article - 17 Mar 2025
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are among the strongest and most conductive materials known. Explore their unique structure and what makes them so remarkable.
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    Nanotechnology today is growing very rapidly and has infinite applications in almost everything we do. The medicine we take, food we eat, chemicals we use, car we drive and much much more. mknano...
  • News - 2 Mar 2012
    Research and Markets has included a new book titled ‘Advances in Carbon Nanomaterials: Science and Applications’ to its database. The comprehensive book is useful to scientists in...
  • News - 13 Jul 2010
    HZB researchers observe atomic processes while doping semicon-ductor materials Fullerene and graphene, two forms of carbon only recently discovered, have been stimulating the imaginations of...
  • News - 23 Nov 2008
    If you look carefully at a football, you will notice that its surface is composed of hexagons and pentagons. Hexagons lie side by side while any pentagon is surrounded by five hexagons. How many...

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