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  • Article - 14 Jan 2020
    Nanotechnology is the study and management of matter at extremely small sizes, about one to 100 nanometers. The technology has come a long way, being utilized in various industries. Usually, many...
  • Article - 14 Jan 2020
    The importance of nanotechnology as a strategic route in developing scientific research and economic growth has been recognized by most South American countries for the last fifteen years. Brazil has...
  • Article - 4 Jan 2019
    In this article the health impact of of Nanotechnology is discussed and how it can affect different parts of human health and what possible issues will be as nanotechnology develops
  • Article - 30 Nov 2018
    This article talks about how nanotechnology can be applied to everyday technology such as the use of nanotechnology within shaving blades
  • Article - 18 Sep 2018
    Functioning at the atomic scale, nanotechnology can provide new or different capabilities that can trigger the creation of new products. The biological, chemical and other effects that make...
  • Article - 27 Aug 2018
    By the year 2024, the global nanotechnology market is expected to exceed a net value of approximately $124 billion USD1. As the applications of this area of science continue to increase within the...
  • Article - 11 Aug 2017
    Biofilms consists of a collective group of microorganisms that attach to each other or to a surface such as bacteria and the extracellular matrix secreted by the organisms.
  • Article - 11 Aug 2017
    Chemotaxis, also known as chemotactic movement, is the movement of cells or organism in response to chemical movement. The chemotactic movement is facilitated and driven by the chemical environment...
  • Article - 24 May 2017
    Researchers from the University of California (UC) San Diego have synthesized melanin-like polydopamine nanoparticles (MelNPs), and studied the way in which these MelNPs protect human keratinocytes...
  • Article - 5 May 2017
    A new contact lens based system has been developed that can monitor glucose levels in tears. The system can also be used to detect the emergence of glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness.

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