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  • Article - 18 Sep 2023
    The unique crystalline structures of Boron nitride (BN) play a pivotal role in determining its remarkable array of properties and applications, making BN a versatile and sought-after material in...
  • Article - 9 Feb 2023
    The term “high entropy” refers to the fact that these alloys contain five or more elements in roughly equal amounts, resulting in a complex microstructure and high configurational entropy.
  • Article - 26 Oct 2022
    In this article, AZoNano discusses how the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has influenced the nanomaterials market. Learn more about the use of nanotechnology in the pandemic, and what the future of...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2022
    Nanobiotechnology indicates the application of nanoscale materials to biological systems to serve a purpose or induce an effect. Learn more about what nanobiotechnology is used for.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2022
    Public funding for science and technology in the UK is overseen by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and funded through the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
  • Article - 25 May 2022
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tube-like structures made from carbon atoms with diameters in nanometers, possessing unique physicochemical properties that make them suitable for many biomedical...
  • Article - 24 May 2022
    The current review paper published in the journal Pharmaceutics aims to describe natural products based on nano-DDSs, the widespread use of natural nanomedicines in various diseases, and various...
  • Article - 25 Apr 2022
    This article discusses examples of nanomaterials reinforced with CNTs, the effects on the properties of these materials due to reinforcement, and their industrial applications.
  • Article - 17 Feb 2022
    Magnetic particle imaging is a novel imaging technique that allows for quantitative direct imaging of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs).
  • Article - 7 Jan 2022
    Utilizing magnetic nanoparticles to detect pathogens and target genomic regions of interest has made them a highly desirable tool.

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