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  • Article - 18 May 2016
    Discovered less than a decade ago, graphene is a “super material” that has engineers in many different fields excitedly pursing varied uses for it. Graphene is made of carbon in a honeycomb-lattice...
  • Article - 17 May 2016
    Prof Antje Baeumner, talks to AZoNano about her research into a new nanofiber material used within biosensors to explore new functionalities that can be used within the assays.
  • Article - 12 Sep 2014
    Graphene has been the focal point for many research projects in recent years. It has proved to be one the most diverse materials known to man and recently a team of researchers from Northwestern...
  • Article - 17 Sep 2014
    Research and development does not currently seem to be a focus area for Saudi Arabia. While their commitment is still quite frugal, it is increasing, which means that opportunities may begin to open...
  • Article - 19 Jul 2013
    Graphene, a two dimensional carbon allotrope is a highly versatile material and its amazing properties make it the strongest and lightest material due to its ability to conduct electricity and heat...
  • Article - 2 Jul 2013
    Australia is a continent located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It spans a total area of 7,741,220 km2.
  • Article - 23 Jan 2013
    Have you ever thought of substituting that huge backpack of textbooks with a single electronic paper sheet - keeping all that data on one device folded and kept in your wallet? What about a ride in a...
  • Article - 3 Jan 2013
    Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a two-dimensional (2D) nanostructured material that has been used for many years as an industrial lubricant in its bulk form. The 2D form of the material was not...
  • Article - 12 Sep 2012
    Construction is a massive global industry, with a very high environmental footprint. This article explores some of the ways in which nanotechnology is being used in the sustainable construction...
  • Article - 17 Aug 2012
    Nanotechnology is billed to revolutionize many areas of science and industry. But will it be a green revolution? This article explores the environmental pros and cons of nanotech.

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