An “electronic nose” sensor being commercialized by Innovation Economy Crowd (ieCrowd), will be further refined to detect deadly pathogens.
An “electronic nose” sensor being commercialized by Innovation Economy Crowd (ieCrowd), will be further refined to detect deadly pathogens.
Scientists at Aalto University and Utrecht University have created single atom contacts between gold and graphene nanoribbons.
Graphene can be made magnetic and its magnetism switched on and off very simply, opening a new avenue towards electronics with very low energy consumption.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
Rice, Oak Ridge labs make semiconducting films for atom-thick circuits.
Leading nanotechnology scientist wins award for research inspired by nature and its ability to create materials.
New organic PTT agent based on nano-micelles encapsulating a small non-fluorescent NIR-absorbing dye shows excellent tumor ablation without toxicity.
Economical non-precious-metal catalyst capitalizes on carbon nanotubes.
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics advisory board member Han Meijer presents his work on fractal structuring at ANTEC 2013.
Scientists from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China develop high-performance electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries.