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  • Article - 25 Aug 2020
    Various types of nanotechnology have enhanced the performance capabilities of cement and concrete used within the construction industry.
  • 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...
  • News - 21 Nov 2007
    For two decades, the term “nanotechnology” has been primarily associated with an R&D race spanning the public and private sectors. But nanotech is now shifting from discovery to...
  • News - 30 Jan 2007
    While government leaders argue about the practicality of reducing world emissions of carbon dioxide, scientists and engineers are seeking ways to make it happen. One group of engineers at MIT...
  • Article - 23 Sep 2014
    Nanocomposites are found in a number of places and the use of nanoparticle-rich materials predates the understanding of nature of these materials. Nanoscale organo-clays have been used to control flow...
  • Article - 3 Sep 2012
    Transport fuels are one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gases globally. Nanoadditives in the fuels could help improve efficiency and reduce harmful emissions.
  • News - 2 Sep 2024
    In a recent article published in the journal Materials, researchers presented a novel approach to environmental remediation through the development of a TiO2/Carbon/Ag nanocomposite synthesized using...
  • News - 6 Mar 2024
    Catalysts play a crucial role in accelerating chemical reactions, making them more efficient. Developing new catalytic technologies is essential for advancing the green energy transition. Aaron...
  • News - 5 Dec 2023
    Materials scientists are particularly interested in nanoparticles because of their extraordinary physical and chemical characteristics. Nanoparticles can be as small as one nanometer, or one billionth...
  • News - 19 Jan 2023
    There are numerous ways to begin chemical reactions in liquids, but adding free electrons into water, ammonia, or other liquid solutions is particularly appealing for green chemistry. This is because...

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