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  • Article - 9 Mar 2020
    Diamond is a material known by everyone for its beauty and value as a jewel. Outside of jewelry, diamond has a different value due to its hardness, and is often used on drill-tips and in other...
  • Article - 20 Jan 2020
    Developing an effective and robust system for deepening our understanding of the characteristics of the tissue, structure, mechanical properties and organization of bone at the level of the nanoscale...
  • Article - 15 Jan 2020
    Nano-alloy is a broad term used to describe two, or sometimes multiple component nanoparticles, made of atomic species that are metals. A nano-alloy can be what is referred to as a very small...
  • Article - 14 Jan 2020
    As materials get smaller, transforming from bulk material to nanoparticle, their properties alter. Materials at the nanoscale are frequently reported to have unique optical, electronic and/or,...
  • Article - 13 Jan 2020
    In the modern world, industrial processes present many pressing environmental issues. Industrial pollution, emissions from numerous motor vehicles, airplane emissions, and urbanization have all...
  • Article - 10 Jan 2020
    Recently, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore have been working to develop an imaging technique for matter in the microsphere that is: “non-invasive, dynamic, real-time,...
  • Article - 10 Jan 2020
    Non-destructive testing (NDT) is one of the names given to the wide variety of methods and techniques used for assessing the physical properties of materials, components, and systems without causing...
  • Article - 20 Dec 2019
    In this article, we’re going to look at how transmission electron microscopy—often denoted as TEM—can be used to measure nano-objects.
  • Article - 20 Dec 2019
    All microscopy techniques have features that make them more suited to certain samples and analysis scenarios, and in this article, we’re going to look at the suitability of optical microscopy and...
  • Article - 11 Dec 2019
    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become a powerful technique across many sectors and has become a staple technique for nanomaterial analysis.

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