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  • Article - 10 Mar 2020
    Silver is a well-known antimicrobial and antibacterial agent, and is most commonly used in its bulk forms as silver ions or silver salts. However, because nanoforms are known to be more active than...
  • Article - 26 May 2022
    Nanotechnology is also demanding more attention as a possible solution to the problem of MDR bacteria. Learn more about how nanotechnology can help address multidrug resistance here.
  • Article - 30 Sep 2020
    Nanoscience researchers have envisioned a new respirator facemask that would be highly efficient, recyclable, customizable, reusable, and have antimicrobial and antiviral properties.
  • Article - 16 Jul 2012
    Nanosilver has been used to kill off bacteria for well over a hundred years. But do we understand its effects as well as we think?
  • Article - 6 Jul 2012
    Numerous nanotechnology-enhanced packaging products are starting to appear on the market. This article examines the ways in which packaging will improve as these technologies come into play, and the...
  • Article - 4 Dec 2003
    MIT researchers have demonstrated a technique for depositing a very thin layer of a water-repellent coating that will make it possible to waterproof new kinds of materials and may offer ways to...
  • Article - 30 Sep 2024
    Nanocatalysts enhance the efficiency of wastewater treatment through advanced oxidation and photocatalytic processes, improving the breakdown of organic pollutants and heavy metals.
  • Article - 16 Aug 2024
    Nanoceramics, known for their superior mechanical and antibacterial properties, are extensively used in medical, electronic, aerospace, and environmental applications, offering innovative solutions in...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2023
    Adenovirus infection, COVID-19, influenza, and other possibly fatal or food and airborne diseases are caused by viruses. In this article, we explore the development of antiviral nanocoatings and their...
  • Article - 19 Jul 2023
    Carbohydrate polymers are chains of carbohydrate molecules bound together in repeating units, hence the polymer denotation.

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