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  • Article - 7 Mar 2025
    Soft lithography and 3D printing are two nanofabrication techniques, each offering advantages for microfluidics and biomedical applications. How do they compare, and which is best for your...
  • Article - 25 Apr 2004
    Arrowhead Research Corporation, an emerging company in the field of nanotechnology, has reached an agreement Caltech to form a new corporation, Nanokinetics, that will focus on the development of the...
  • Article - 22 Dec 2010
    The challenge of micro- and nano-fabrication lies in the difficulties and costs associated with patterning at such high resolution. Instead of relying on tradition fabrication techniques -- largely...
  • Article - 24 Aug 2012
    Lab-on-a-chip refers to technologies which allow operations which normally require a laboratory -synthesis and analysis of chemicals - on a very miniaturized scale, within a portable or handheld...
  • Article - 26 Nov 2003
    Sandia National Laboratories researchers are developing complex nanomaterials that look strikingly similar to the microstructures of diatoms and seashells. The materials may have potential for a wide...
  • Article - 2 Jun 2023
    The method of fabricating structures and devices at the nanoscale, known as nanofabrication, has resulted in major developments in several fields, such as electronics, medicine, and materials science.
  • Article - 14 Apr 2023
    Wet bead milling is used to produce nanoparticles at industrial scales. Continuous monitoring of particle size during comminution would allow real-time end-point determination and critical quality...
  • Article - 11 Apr 2013
    Vamsi Velidandla, VP of Marketing for Zeta Instruments, talks to AZoNano about the applications of their unique metrology technology.
  • Article - 7 Mar 2017
    A novel optoelectronic system has been developed that integrates 2D nanomaterials suspended in microfluids on a phototonic chip.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2015
    Prof. Owen Guy, Director of Swansea University's Centre for Nanohealth, spoke to AZoNano about his research into graphene biosensors; which hold the promise of the rapid and accurate detection of...

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