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  • News - 20 Feb 2008
    Purdue University engineers have developed a new aluminum-rich alloy that produces hydrogen by splitting water and is economically competitive with conventional fuels for transportation and power...
  • News - 5 Sep 2007
    Imagine using minuscule structures the size of molecules to harvest sunlight and convert it into electricity. Or employing the same structures to store hydrogen fuel so that it fits into a car’s...
  • Article - 28 Jun 2012
    A respirocyte is a hypothetical nanomachine designed to mimic our red blood cells. This article explores how we could go about making one, and what implications the technology could have.
  • Article - 24 Jan 2023
    DriveAFM reveals the nanoscale morphology of polyethylene types, crucial for understanding polymer structure-property relationships.
  • Article - 23 Apr 2021
    Scientists at Oxford University have developed a new process based on nanotechnology to simplify and reduce the cost of testing water for chemical pollution and toxicity levels.
  • Article - 20 Mar 2015
    In this Thought Leader interview, Dr Ania Servant, Knowledge Exchange Fellow for the National Graphene Institute (NGI) at the University of Manchester, talks to AZoNano about the fundamental...
  • Article - 8 Oct 2014
    Optical metrology is the science and technology concerning measurements using light. These measurements may focus on the properties of light itself or other properties such as distance.
  • Article - 21 Nov 2012
    Keeping warm is a major concern for many people during the winter months. Rising fuel costs mean that just keeping a house warm in cold weather can be a struggle, and good insulation is vital to keep...
  • Article - 6 Jul 2012
    An ultracapacitor, also known as a supercapacitor, or electrochemical capacitor, is a device for storing electrical energy.

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