Tiny Particles Power Chemical Reactions A new material made from carbon nanotubes can generate electricity…
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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.
Professor Nicholas Fang’s startup Boston Micro Fabrication uses a novel light-focusing method to make ultraprecise…
First commercial pour of engineered graphene concrete takes place in UK using Manchester technology. A…
Known as “two-dimensional electrolytes,” these smart materials could potentially be used in many things from…
Soft Robotics Gets a Biological Boost Robotics field aims at mimicking what natural biological entities…
Work on three graphene-based devices may yield new insights into superconductivity. MIT researchers and colleagues…
Simon Fraser University researchers have designed a remarkably fast engine that taps into a new…
In a first, the digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors, and a trained neural network…
Researchers used ultrafast light pulses to control magnetic anisotropy in 2D van der Waals magnets,…
2D material resists cracking and description by century-old theory of fracture mechanics. It’s official: Hexagonal…
Sulfur-deficient MoS₂ enables efficient CO₂-to-methanol conversion at low temperatures. Efficient conversion of CO2 is strategically…
New research in Nano Energy introduces revolutionary scalable material that senses and powers itself. From…
New material boosts standard microscopes to image live cells at 40-nm resolution, with 3D capabilities…
First Used To Soak Up Oil in Water, New Sponge Sequesters Excess Phosphate From Water…
Scientists have taken a step towards the creation of powerful devices that harness magnetic charge…
Gold-based electrodes boost semitransparent perovskite cells to record efficiency. Developing new ultrathin metal electrodes has…
Researchers identified the structure of mixed protein aggregates in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s using novel microscopy,…
Electroceramics such as capacitors are essential components in electronic devices. Intervening in their crystalline structure…