A team of researchers has developed a novel method for controllably constructing precise internanotube junctions.
18 September 2014
Rice University scientists who created a de-icing film for radar domes have now refined the technology to work as a transparent coating for glass.
18 September 2014
The very idea of fibers made of carbon nanotubes is neat, but Rice University scientists are making them neat — literally.
16 September 2014
Researchers have developed a light detector that could revolutionise chemical sensing and night vision technology.
12 September 2014
Graphene could lead to devices in high-frequency electronics.
12 September 2014Laurie Donaldson
A new route to making graphene has been discovered that could make the 21st century's wonder material easier to ramp up to industrial scale.
11 September 2014
Researchers have for the first time provided direct evidence of a water-mediated reaction mechanism for the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide.
11 September 2014
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9 September 2014Cordelia Sealy
Shuffling layers in mixed metal oxides.
8 September 2014David Bradley
Scientists, have tapped oil and water to create scaffolds of self-assembling, synthetic proteins called peptoid nanosheets.
5 September 2014
Researchers have developed a new sensor that can detect and count nanoparticles, at sizes as small as 10 nanometers, one at a time.
5 September 2014
Scientists have developed what they believe is the thinnest-possible semiconductor, a new class of nanoscale materials made only three atoms thick.
4 September 2014
Jack Lemons has been awarded the highly acclaimed international 2015 Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal Award.
4 September 2014
Researchers have created dynamic nanoparticles (NPs) that could provide an arsenal of applications to diagnose and treat cancer.
4 September 2014
2 September 2014Laurie Donaldson
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1 September 2014Zara Preston
Textile-based organic photovoltaic cell could be a promising approach for powering wearable electronics.
1 September 2014Cordelia Sealy