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  • Article - 24 May 2024
    Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) show promise for future electronics. They offer high-speed performance, enhanced sensitivity, and applications in biosensing, flexible devices, and more.
  • Article - 10 May 2024
    Nanoimprint lithography revolutionizes nanopatterning for diverse applications in tech, healthcare, and energy with high precision and low cost.
  • Article - 17 Apr 2023
    Bio-AFM is a cutting-edge technique rooted in the rich history of atomic force microscopy. Here, we discuss its applications to nanoscience.
  • Article - 5 Jan 2023
    In this article, graphene's potential as a commercially viable solution for lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices is explored.
  • Article - 9 Dec 2022
    A newly developed graphene-based field effect transistor aims to further advance current technology by expanding its use to include effective operation in wet environments.
  • Article - 26 Oct 2022
    In this article, AZoNano discusses how the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has influenced the nanomaterials market. Learn more about the use of nanotechnology in the pandemic, and what the future of...
  • Article - 23 Sep 2022
    Manufactured nanowires have numerous nanotechnology applications, including in quantum devices like quantum computers. Learn about their application in quantum technologies in this article.
  • Article - 8 Aug 2022
    Nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) research and development shrinks electric components and mechanical parts to the scale of nanometers (nm).
  • Article - 25 May 2022
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tube-like structures made from carbon atoms with diameters in nanometers, possessing unique physicochemical properties that make them suitable for many biomedical...
  • Article - 10 Mar 2022
    This article discusses fabrication methods of nanofluidic devices, along with their applications, challenges and future prospects.

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