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This New Chip Is Just a Few Atoms Thick and Could Change Everything About Computers
Researchers at Fudan University have built the world’s first fully functional memory chip made from a material only a few ...
A bane of farmers’ existence, it’s estimated that plant-eating pests are responsible for the loss of as much as 40 percent of ...
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Nanotechnology allows fruit and veg to be scanned for Vitamin C
Consumers could soon be using their phones to scan fruit and vegetables for freshness and nutrition with the aid of ...
Over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, which slowly erodes memory, cognitive skills and the ability to perform ...
The UV Index measures the ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun. There are three primary types of UV radiation: ...
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Nanotechnology breakthrough reverses Alzheimer’s disease in mice
A research team co-led by the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and West China Hospital Sichuan University ...
The gold nanoparticle market offers growth potential across biosensing, photothermal therapy, and industrial processes like ...
A study published in the Environmental Science and Technology journal in 2023 revealed that plastic utensils used in ...
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The small world of Nanotechnology will be on full display Monday at George Mason's Manassas campus
Explore the small, small world of nanotechnology Oct. 13, when George Mason University will host Nanotechnology Day at its Science and Technology Campus in Manassas.
Scientists achieve a striking reversal of Alzheimers in mice using nanotechnology. The therapy restores blood–brain barrier function, rapidly clears toxic amyloid-β proteins, and improves cognitive ...
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Advanced tools could help build safer, longer-lasting and faster-charging batteries
New microdevices developed at the University of Surrey give researchers their first-ever look inside a battery while it is ...
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