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  • Article - 10 Jul 2019
    Nanogels are extremely versatile and hydrophilic materials that have a wide range of potential applications within the medical field.
  • Article - 8 Jul 2019
    Atomic layer deposition is a bottom-up nanofabrication deposition method. What are the different types of ALD?
  • Article - 6 Mar 2019
    This is an article about how quantum computing is currently being used, what the future applications of it are and where is may go.
  • Article - 8 Feb 2019
    In this article different types of chromatography columns are discussed and how nanotechnology can improve chromatography in different ways as well as focusing on Nano-LC.
  • 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 - 22 Oct 2018
    This articles talks about the different uses of nano particles in the treatment of Prostate cancer
  • News - 19 Sep 2007
    Microorganisms may soon be efficiently and inexpensively producing novel pharmaceutical compounds, such as flavonoids, that fight aging, cancer or obesity, as well as high-value chemicals, as the...
  • Article - 15 Oct 2024
    Nanomaterials are any type of material of nanosized thickness, i.e. less than 100 nm in thickness. There are various types, many of which exhibit different properties than bulk materials.
  • Article - 29 Jun 2018
    The field of DNA nanotechnology was invented by American nanotechnologist and crystallographer Nadrian C. Seeman – also known as Ned – in the early 1980s. Seeman realised that a three-dimensional...
  • Article - 10 May 2018
    The origin of the field of nanotechnology to a famous lecture given by visionary physicist Richard Feynman back in 1959, entitled “There’s Plenty of Room At The Bottom,” – although at the time, the...

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