Polydopamine (PDA) has emerged as a versatile, mussel-inspired polymer that is transforming the field of nanotechnology. Its unique adhesive and biocompatible properties foster innovative surface ...
Recent advancements in nanotechnology have significantly influenced the evolution of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. By integrating nanomaterials such as metal nanoparticles, graphene ...
Machine learning, with its ability to analyze large datasets and identify patterns, is particularly well-suited to address the challenges presented by the vast and complex data generated in ...
The field of nanotechnology research is very broad, ranging across fundamental studies into the properties of new materials, ...
Materials scientists are exploring the physical properties of MXenes, a fast-growing family of two-dimensional materials with potential for many nanotechnology applications. A research team led by ...
Computational modeling and simulation of nanomaterials strongly complement physical experiments. They enable the prediction of characteristics and processes under conditions difficult to replicate or ...
At the heart of bottom-up nanotechnology lies a process driven by thermodynamics and kinetics, rather than the deterministic approaches characteristic of top-down methods. This fundamental difference ...
These applications extend to soil, air, and water treatment, providing a sustainable approach to environmental management. The fusion of nanotechnology and biodiversity, therefore, addresses key ...
Transparent transistors and circuits that could be used in a wide-range of applications from e-paper and flexible color screens for electronics gear to smart cards and “heads-up” displays in auto ...
In 1990, physicist Donald Eigler used a scanning tunneling microscope to take 35 individual xenon atoms and arrange them to spell the name of his company, IBM. The world’s tiniest corporate logo made ...