In research that is helping to lay the groundwork for the electronics of the future, University of Delaware scientists have […]
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Bayer MaterialScience Exits Carbon Nanotube Business
Bayer MaterialScience intends to focus its development activities more intently on topics that are closely linked to its core business. […]
Engineers fine-tune the sensitivity of graphene nanosensors
Researchers have discovered a technique for controlling the sensitivity of graphene chemical sensors….
Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure
The latest research from a Kansas State University chemical engineer may help improve humidity and pressure sensors, particularly those used […]
Nanomedicine as a potential game-changer for cancer drugs
The protein TNF-alpha is a prime example of how to safely and effectively deliver toxic substances to cancer cells through […]
Second phase of the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative commences with $5 million in annual funding
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today announced the second phase of the […]
Separation of dicarboxylic acids through molecular recognition and mechanochemistry
Researchers have introduced a new approach to the separation of organic compounds. In their process, a ‘host compound’ recognizes the […]
Electronics comes to paper
Paper, being a light and foldable raw material, is a cost-efficient and simple means of generating electrically conducting structures….
Elucidating energy shifts in optical tweezers
Physicists are providing an all-in-one guide to help calculate the effect the use of optical tweezers has on the energy […]
A trick to fold proteins more quickly
A team of researchers of the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) of Trieste and of University of Cambridge have […]