Hamamatsu Photonics is pleased to announce an expansion of the intended use of the NanoZoomer MD series in Europe to include ...
Thomas J. Webster is an associate professor for the Divisions of Engineering and Orthopedic Surgery at Brown. His degrees are in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (B.S., 1995) and ...
The nanoparticle core consists of a Prussian blue analog (PBA), a redox-active material capable of sending electrochemical signals. The shell is made of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) nickel hexa ...
A persistent problem in scanning electron microscopy is the deposition of hydrocarbon contamination induced by an electron beam. Generally, the deposition of contamination on a specimen is a negative ...
Why would anyone want to drive a car requiring more than a minute of recharging? Imagine, however, an electric vehicle with a battery that charges extremely quickly and has a long driving range, or ...
A recent study published in Advanced Science reports a strategy to improve aqueous zinc-iodine (Zn-I 2) batteries. These batteries are valued for their low cost, safety, and long cycle life. Despite ...
Semiconductors or microchips are the foundational components powering the modern technological landscape. These tiny electronic devices process, store, and transmit data in various electronic devices, ...
When words like micro- and nanoparticles are used, most think of pollutants themselves, not remediation. But sometimes, scaling down can be the way to solve the most complex issues in the environment.
Initially, NIL was used for flash-curing polymer precursors and embossing thermoplastic resists. However, as the demand for high-density material architectures in the semiconductor industry grew, new ...
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However, within the range of sizes normally encountered within water and waste water processes (< 1000 µm), surface forces play a vital role in controlling the removal characteristics of the system.
Ultrasound-triggered nanobubbles briefly loosen the tumour’s collagen scaffold, helping RNA-loaded lipid nanoparticles spread deeper and return stronger immune responses in early mouse tests. Study: ...
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