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  • News - 18 Sep 2007
    Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a miniature sensor that uses polymer membranes deposited on a tiny silicon disk to measure pollutants present in aqueous or gaseous...
  • Article - 18 May 2018
    AZoNano spoke to Richard White, Business Development Manager at Graphenea, about their new GFET technology and what it means for graphene researchers.
  • Article - 4 Mar 2015
    In this interview, Rainer Hillenbrand, Nanooptics Group leader at CIC nanoGUNE and co-founder of neaspec, talks to AZoNano about the incredible possibilities of nano-FTIR, which neaspec implements in...
  • News - 29 Mar 2007
    At the root of scientific study are observations made with the eyes; yet in nanoscience, our eyes fail us. The smallest object we can see still looms thousands of times larger than a typical...
  • News - 28 Mar 2007
    At the root of scientific study are observations made with the eyes; yet in nanoscience, our eyes fail us. The smallest object we can see still looms thousands of times larger than a typical...
  • News - 14 Mar 2007
    The three-dimensional shells of tiny ocean creatures could provide the foundation for novel electronic devices, including gas sensors able to detect pollution faster and more efficiently than...
  • News - 31 Jan 2007
    DNA testing is transforming health care and medicine, but current technologies only give a snapshot of an individual's genetic makeup. Any patient wanting a complete picture of their inherited...
  • Article - 26 Nov 2024
    Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and graphene are pivotal 2D materials, each offering unique properties for advancements in nanoelectronics and energy storage.
  • Article - 20 Mar 2013
    Associate Professor Vladimír Velebný, CEO, founder and R&D Director of Contipro, talks to AZoNano about Tuneable Electrospinning Technology for Nanofibers.
  • Article - 12 May 2011
    Sixty years ago, the famous structure of the DNA double helix was solved, bringing about the birth of modern molecular biology.

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