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Reflecting on blacker than black

Reflecting on blacker than black

current state of knowledge of graphene-virus interaction and possible applications to fight COVID-19

Behavior and flow of nanoconfined water are determined by intermolecular interactions between water and nanopore walls.

Anthropogenic carbon nanotubes and other carbon nanoparticles have been identified as the major components of PM2.5

Nanoconfinement and electronic structures of CNTs are promising approaches to control ultrafast water transport.

Prof Volker Presser will present at the International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials.

Marcel Pruis, AB-Polymerchemie GmbH, presents Poly-Acrylate Coating/Composites (AB-PAC®) technology.

There is a pressing need for nano education in formal and informal settings.

Weighing up the Anthropocene

Comment by Sean McGee, Dassault Systèmes BIOVIA.

Browse a selection of papers related to the behaviour of H in a range of metals and metallic alloys.

carbon nanodots are a new exciting class of metal-free and carbon-rich fluorescent nanomaterials

Pöyry’s Head of Biofutures, Petri Vasara, calls for a recarbonisation revolution of global material flows.

The carbon dioxide problem in making a coffee

The chemist who fell to earth, obit for Sir Harry Kroto

China and USA are front-runners, competitors and collaborators in the field of nanotechnology

New bond hits the sweet spot for science journalist

The combination of green chemistry techniques with nanotechnology applications is a key component of the nanotechnology future.

Thin films/coatings of diamond is now a realistic and exciting choice for biomedical implant.

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