Browsing: nanomaterials
Theranostic nanomaterials, tiny particles that can diagnose and treat TBI, cross the blood-brain barrier to deliver drugs directly to damaged…
We are pleased to welcome you to Nanomaterials 2026: Innovations and Future Perspectives, which will take place in Barcelona, Spain,…
Researchers can now design materials where different sections have dramatically different defect densities and types, potentially leading to new functionalities.…
A global team of experts from academia and industry has joined forces in a landmark ‘Consensus Statement’ on next-generation photodetectors…
A study published in Nature Communications has shown that, rather than being discarded, plastics can be transformed into valuable carbon…
Potential training workflow. The process involves: (i) obtaining configurations through AIMD or MD; (ii) screening configurations that cannot be adequately…
Scientists are exploring many ways to use light rather than heat to drive chemical reactions more efficiently, which could significantly reduce…
Associate Professor Vi-Khanh Truong and Dr. Ngoc Huu Nguyen at the Flinders University Biomedical Nanoengineering Laboratory. Credit: Flinders University A…
Shining polarized light on microscopic MXene flakes to reveal their optical, structural, and charge transport properties. Credit: Ralfy Kenaz and…
