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  • Article - 8 Sep 2020
    There have been significant advancements in the application of nanotechnology in various fields such as electronics, medicine, cosmetics, packaging optics, and mining. The conventional processes for...
  • Article - 29 Jul 2020
    In June 2020, engineers at the University of California San Diego published a paper demonstrating the prospect of using "nanosponges" to fight against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2...
  • Article - 26 Mar 2020
    Nanotechnology has a role in solving different environmental and health issues which occurs with the excessive usage of chemical fertilizers in agricultural practices. Many nanoparticles show improved...
  • Article - 20 Dec 2019
    As one of the most effective materials of our time, technical ceramics are increasingly being utilized to replace metals, polymers and refractory materials in a number of applications.
  • Article - 11 Feb 2019
    In this article the topic of Nanoceramics is discussed, what they are and the different applications that they can be used for
  • Article - 4 Jan 2019
    The world is facing significant environmental challenges, such as improving the quality of air, soil, and water. Here, AZoNano discusses the environmental impact of nanotechnology.
  • Article - 11 Apr 2017
    Nanomaterials are finding a wide variety of applications including next generation computer chips, improved insulating materials, LED displays, high energy density batteries, high power magnets, high...
  • News - 22 Jun 2007
    Oxford Instruments has launched a new, portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyser with vacuum pump for the analysis of light metal alloys. The X-MET3000TXV+ can now measure silicon and magnesium in...
  • News - 19 Jun 2007
    Renesas Technology Corp. has announced the development of an extremely high-performance transistor technology with low-cost fabrication capability for microprocessors and SoC (system-on-a-chip)...
  • Article - 17 Nov 2015
    Nanomaterials are, as defined by Standford University's Environmental Health & Safety Department as "materials with a minimum of one external dimension that ranges in size between 1-100 nanometers

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