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  • Article - 4 Sep 2017
    The PFIR microscopy technique allows for simultaneous chemical imaging, collection of broadband infrared (IR) spectra and mechanical mapping at a high spatial resolution of 10 nanometers (nm).
  • Article - 1 Aug 2017
    Low dimensional metallic nanostructures have seen a lot of recent attention, due to their potential across printed electronics, wearable electronics, catalysis and sensor applications.
  • Article - 22 Jun 2017
    To develop a method of attaching nanoparticles to functionalized graphene without distorting its native planarity and properties, the group of researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2017
    A nanotechnology breakthrough from engineers at Trinity College Dublin could lead to touchscreen computers appearing on almost any flat surface, including anything from milk cartons and tabletops,...
  • Article - 28 Mar 2017
    Scientists, from Hyderabad, India, said they were able to record the self-healing of breaks in graphene without any outside stimulus and at room temperature.
  • Article - 10 Mar 2017
    Any type of altered biological state, such as what occurs in the incidence of cancer and infectious diseases, can be detected and monitored by understanding how the specific cells are functioning over...
  • Article - 7 Mar 2016
    NTA emerges as a key method for analyzing nanoparticle toxicity, aiding in environmental impact studies and toxicity testing.
  • News - 22 May 2007
    Australian nanotech successes including the bionic ear, water treatment solutions, drug delivery treatments, rapid medical diagnostics, fuel cells, and thermally active granules-cleaning paints will...
  • Article - 7 May 2014
    Graphene is simply one atomic layer of graphite - a layer of sp2 bonded carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal or honeycomb lattice. Graphite is a commonly found mineral and is composed of many layers...
  • Article - 16 Sep 2014
    Nanowires have a number of exciting properties which are not exhibited by 3-D or bulk materials. This is due to the fact that electrons within the nanowires are quantum confined and have energy levels...

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