A wide range of applications for advanced robotics, human-machine user interfaces, and biological applications From the world of nanotechnology we’ve gotten electronic skin, or e-skin, and e... Read more
The CNT sponges were also shown to absorb vegetable oil up to 150 times of its initial weight A carbon nanotube sponge capable of soaking up water contaminants, such as fertilisers, pesticid... Read more
New approach developed at MIT could generate power from sunlight efficiently and on demand. A new approach to harvesting solar energy, developed by MIT researchers, could improve efficiency... Read more
Researchers at NJIT have developed a flexible battery made with carbon nanotubes that could potentially power electronic devices with flexible displays. Electronic manufacturers are now maki... Read more
Carbon nanotubes that detect nitric oxide can be implanted under the skin for more than a year. Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the most important signaling molecules in living cells, carrying m... Read more
The outcome of his research is a new light-emitting source that can easily be incorporated into current microelectronics technology University of the Basque Country researchers have develope... Read more
Potential applications range from air-quality monitors to electronic skin Researchers at the Technische Universität München (TUM) are showing the way toward low-cost, industrial-scale manufa... Read more
“It’s a rudimentary demonstration that carbon nanotubes can be used to build a universal computer” A group of Stanford researchers has moved a step closer to answering the question of... Read more
University of Adelaide researchers have developed a process for turning waste plastic bags into a high-tech nanomaterial. The innovative nanotechnology uses non-biodegradable plastic grocery... Read more
New technique could one day help improve the performance of microelectronics in devices ranging from batteries to spacecraft Carbon nanotubes’ outstanding mechanical, electrical and thermal... Read more
The experiment may result in practical applications in electrical conductivity and more. Eden Steven, a physicist at Florida State University’s MagLab facility, discovered that simple method... Read more
The nanoparticles were discovered accidentally on the rough surfaces of a reactor designed to grow carbon nanotubes A nanoparticle shaped like a spiky ball, with magnetic properties, has bee... Read more
“Smart nanobiomaterials for various applications such as digital diagnosis, soft wearable electronic devices, photosensors, and photovoltaic cells” Leveraging the amazing natural prope... Read more