Creating integrated circuits requires a mind capable of juggling extremes of scale. On the one hand, you’re pushing electrons through components with dimensions measured in nanometers. On the other hand, there can be billions of these components ...
Mar 17, 2022
Acoustic signals produced during manufacturing provide real-time information about the form and quality of laser-induced graphene The post Listening to graphene yields clues to its structure appeared first on Physics World.
Mar 17, 2022
As any gardener will tell you, dandelions are irritatingly effective at spreading their seeds far and wide. Researchers have now borrowed dandelions’ design principles to create wireless, battery-free sensors that can be dispersed on the wind for ...
Mar 17, 2022
An inhalable "aerogel" loaded with DNA that encodes for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein successfully induces an immune response against COVID-19 in the lungs of mice, according to new research conducted at Penn State. The team said its aero...
Mar 17, 2022
An inhalable "aerogel" loaded with DNA that encodes for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein successfully induces an immune response against COVID-19 in the lungs of mice, according to new research conducted at Penn State. The team said its aero...
Mar 17, 2022
A group of researchers recently published a paper in the MDPI journal pharmaceutics that demonstrated the effectiveness of using lipid-biopolymer nanobeads as indomethacin (INDO) carriers to reduce...
Mar 17, 2022
In a study published recently in the journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, the extremely quick hydrogen (H2) sensing activity of Pd-embellished sodium titanate nanoribbons (Pd-NTO NRs) has...
Mar 17, 2022
A nano-scale structure that integrates gold, copper and silver to act as a better catalyst in a chemical reaction has recently been developed. The improved performance of the catalyst will be...
Mar 17, 2022
Cells communicate with each other in the language of chemistry; but cells from dissimilar kingdoms, like yeast and bacteria, speak dialects that are virtually unintelligible to one another....
Mar 17, 2022
A team of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical that reviewed the applicability of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials as breath analyzers for disease...
Mar 17, 2022
