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  • Article - 16 Apr 2004
    Tiny "nanotubes" that assemble themselves using the same chemistry as DNA could be ideal for creating better artificial joints and other body implants. Posted April 13 2004
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    An overview of nanotechnology that encompasses scientific, technological, economic and social issues - investigating the potential of nanotechnology to transform whole sectors of industry from...
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    Properties of nanosilicon in the form of nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, and as porous material are of great interest. They can be used in finding suitable components for future miniature...
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    Professor Biggs, who received his PhD in 1996, holds the Chair of Chemical Engineering at The University of Adelaide where he is also the Head of School and Director of the Bio &...
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    Table of contents Nanoscale Fabrication and Characterization. Nanomaterials and Nanostructures. Nanoscale and Molecular Electronics. Nanotechnology in Magnetic Systems. Nanotechnology in Integrative...
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    Dusan Losic has broad research interests that interface physical chemistry, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry and surface chemistry. His PhD at Flinders University (1999-2002) involved...
  • News - 17 Mar 2025
    Researchers at the University of Birmingham developed a novel technique for rapidly and scalably creating homogeneous nanostructures directly from block polymers. The study was published in Nature...
  • News - 6 Nov 2024
    A recent study conducted by researchers from the Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with Aalto University, the VTT-Technical Research Centre in Finland, and the SCITEC Institute of the CNR, aimed...
  • News - 3 Oct 2023
    Working on the nanoscale gives researchers a lot of insight and control when fabricating and characterizing materials. In larger scale manufacturing, as well as in nature, many materials have the...
  • News - 26 Jul 2023
    A new urea-based metal-free system has been developed by researchers that has the potential to enhance data storage in devices. Molecular structure of 1,3-bis(3’,4’-di(2-butyloctyloxy)...

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