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  • Article - 4 Oct 2013
    A new fuel cell catalyst made from gelatin has been created at Birmingham University. The material could replace the much more expensive platinum in fuel cells for vehicles and small-scale electricity...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    A team at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab have developed a new type of smart window coating which can selectively filter out heat and visible light using a nanostuctured composite of indium tin oxide...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    Researchers from the University of Adelaide have developed a new nanostructured metal-organic framework which could be used to remove carbon dioxide from power plant flue gases, significantly reducing...
  • Article - 22 Mar 2013
    Alabama is situated in the southeastern region of the United States and encompasses a total area of 135,765 km2. It had a population of 4,802,740 as of 2011.
  • Article - 29 Jan 2013
    In this Thought Leader interview, Dr. Gupreet Singh from Kansas State University talks to AZoNano about his work on using 2D nanomaterials such as graphene and tungsten disulfide for electrodes in...
  • Article - 19 Feb 2013
    Nanotechnology-enabled devices will form the core of the next generation of wireless communication technologies, allowing wireless networks to keep up with the increasing performance demands of mobile...
  • Article - 28 Jan 2013
    Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) are an efficient type of thin-film photovoltaic cell. They are based on printable semiconductor materials, including an electrolyte and a photo-sensitized anode.
  • Article - 23 Nov 2012
    The demand for smaller devices with better performance has driven the development of carbon nanotube-based chips, which open up exciting possibilities for the semiconductor industry.
  • Article - 16 Nov 2012
    Nanotechnology is being used in more and more consumer products - despite environmental concerns, clothing is currently one of the biggest areas of expansion.
  • Article - 22 Sep 2009
    RMIT University researchers have used nanotechnology to create a pioneering sensor that can precisely measure one of the world's most poisonous substances, mercury.

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