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  • Article - 27 Aug 2019
    After gaining wide acceptance on the macro scale, additive manufacturing is increasingly being used at the nanometer scale.
  • Article - 18 Jun 2019
    Dr Sam Marks discusses the ability to study nanostructures in situ in the TEM with Oxford Instruments' silicon drift detectors.
  • Article - 26 Apr 2019
    Imagine carrying a small, wearable analytical lab with you wherever you go. It could soon be possible to inspect your food with personal graphene-based wearables.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2018
    All Nanofabrication methods fall into one of two classes- bottom-up methods, where the material is built atom by atom, and top-down methods, where a smaller material is created from a larger bulk...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2018
    Sensors are also widely used throughout various industrial processes to detect and monitor various processes. Nanosensors work in the same way as conventional sensors, but the defining difference is...
  • Article - 11 Jan 2018
    The emergence of new materials has opened the doors to nano-electronic and optoelectronic devices with new or improved capabilities.
  • Article - 8 Sep 2017
    In an effort to combine graphene and nanoparticles, a team of Scientists have developed a revolutionary synthesis method that enhances the phenomenal properties of these materials without any need to...
  • Article - 22 Aug 2017
    Considered to be a material that is approximately 200 times stronger than steel while also remaining one of the lightest materials on earth, graphene is a two-dimensional hexagonal allotrope of...
  • Article - 21 Aug 2017
    Researchers at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in collaboration with Facultad de Químíca Universidad Complutense recently developed stable hybrids of single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and...
  • Article - 28 Jun 2017
    Materials that are both strong and resilient are very desirable in the field of electronics, especially in the development of flexible electronics such as wearable devices and flexible tablets.

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