Browsing: Nanomaterials
With quercetin as a natural reducer and stabilizer, ZnS quantum dots break down stubborn dyes and disrupt bacterial biofilms, all…
PI (Physik Instrumente), a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning, offers the H-815 high-accuracy industrial hexapod, a rugged,…
Out-of-equilibrium states that deviate from thermodynamic equilibrium are crucial not only for biological systems but also for designing synthetic functional…
We are pleased to welcome you to Nanomaterials 2026: Innovations and Future Perspectives, which will take place in Barcelona, Spain,…
By measuring an unusual energy gap, scientists at MIT have uncovered how twisted graphene can unlock a new kind of…
A global team of experts from academia and industry has joined forces in a landmark ‘Consensus Statement’ on next-generation photodetectors…
Scientists in Australia have developed new ultra-thin filters that can separate valuable chemicals from liquid mixtures fast and efficiently to…
For applications requiring sub-micrometer precision, PI’s L-220 series linear actuators provide reliable, high-precision motion in a compact design. Engineered for…
By harnessing the chemistry of nanoscale silicon, scientists are uncovering a powerful way to produce and store hydrogen more safely,…
Humans have been making metal alloys for thousands of years, and most of us can conjure a rough mental image…
