Researchers created nanojars that trap carbonates and toxic anions, offering a new method to clean…
Browsing: Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is the science and engineering of manipulating matter at the nanoscale—typically between 1 and 100 nanometers—where the unique properties of atoms and molecules can be harnessed for innovative applications. It bridges physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science to design new structures, devices, and systems with extraordinary strength, conductivity, or reactivity. From targeted drug delivery and cancer treatments to quantum computing, advanced electronics, and renewable energy technologies, nanotechnology is transforming medicine, industry, and environmental science. By controlling matter at the smallest scale, researchers are unlocking powerful tools to shape the future of technology and human health.
Reconfigurable materials can do amazing things. Flat sheets transform into a face. An extruded cube…
Bacterial infections relating to medical implants place a huge burden on healthcare and cause great…
In a study that could benefit quantum computing, researchers show a superlattice embedded with nanodots…
Enormous potential range of applications. MIT engineers and colleagues report important new advances on a…
Chinese researchers have discovered “skyrmion bundles”—magnetic structures with arbitrary topological charges—using electron microscopy and simulation.…
Researchers have developed a ‘library of properties’ to help identify the environmental impact of nanomaterials…
Combined theoretical and experimental work provides general quantitative limits to light-matter coupling in nanophotonic devices.…
A new catalyst design using palladium nanoclusters could revolutionize green chemistry by maximizing efficiency, minimizing…
Emergent Magnetic Monopoles Controlled at Room Temperature Three dimensional (3D) nano-network promises a new era…
MIT-led research team fashions graphene foam into device that can extract uranium and other heavy…
A team of physicists from Germany, the US and the UK managed to observe the…
Review article in Science covers a wide range of breakthroughs, including Los Alamos’ role in…
Flexible, lead-free MOF X-ray detectors could enable safer, wearable radiology devices. X-ray imaging is a…
Important funding for the intersectoral research work of two INRS professors. Patrick Drogui and My Ali El…
Researchers at Vanderbilt have created a new tool to trap and move single nanodiamonds quickly…
Researchers developed printable graphene nano-inks for micro-supercapacitors, combining fast charging, flexibility, and eco-friendly manufacturing to…
Heavy nanorod motors can reorient and climb steep slopes in liquid, a discovery that could…