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New processes turn plastic waste into carbon nanotubes and hydrogen, offering cleaner recycling, economic value, and a step toward a circular economy.
PI, a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning, debuted a new innovative high-bandwidth lever-hexapod ...
Researchers develop a clean, scalable laser-based method to produce ultra-pure nanoparticles, paving the way for advanced ...
A new sonication approach generates nanoplastics that closely resemble natural particles, advancing research on plastic ...
The Skoltech Laboratory of Nanomaterials, along with the Ural Federal University and the Institute of Engineering Science ...
Silver nanoparticles derived from Magnolia alba leaf extract exhibit superior antioxidant properties and effective dye ...
Scientists uncover how hydrophobic surfaces trap nanoplastics, offering fresh insight into their movement and impact on soil ...
The effective dispersion of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is critical to their commercial success in applications such as energy ...
Researchers turn waste almond shells into biodegradable graphene sensors, offering a sustainable alternative for environmental and agricultural monitoring.
Transforming landfill waste into carbon dots and nanomaterials highlights the potential of nanotechnology in promoting sustainability and resource efficiency.
At Texas A&M AgriLife Research, a new branch of brain science is blooming at the molecular scale — with nanoflowers.
Led by laser and motion experts, explore the latest advances in laser drilling of VIA holes — key to enabling higher ...