Tag - Nanotechnology
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has generated a new material that repels water better than any other natural material. The material uses hydrophobic-effect, which causes water to bead up, to unnatural heights by restructuring the material's surface at...
Have scientists ultimately discovered the process by which life could be formed in the laboratory?! Although, this might not be ascertained at present, a German nano-technologist have designed molecules and programmed them with organizational...
Detection of viruses will now be a child’s play as researchers at the University of Twente have developed an ultrasensitive sensor which acts as a handheld device and can be used for detection of viruses and measure their concentration within a matter...
Restoration of the Renaissance masterpieces has always been a hard work, if not challenge for researchers. Nanotechnology has come up as a solution! The Italian researchers have successfully used nano-particles of calcium and magnesium hydroxide and...
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nanotechnology, Renaissance masterpiece, ancient artwork restoration, Maya paintings, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico, Baglioni, oil painting, fresco, de-acidification, Technology
A low cost quick response disease diagnosis device has been developed by Akubio which is a Cambridge based nanotechnology firm. This wristwatch can help in early diagnosis of diseases such as meningitis and malaria. For their effort the company has...
Now lightstick-power to help seal inaccessible, remote cracks!
First direct evidence for dark matter found
Now get programmable robots in Korea’s market!
New methods to screen nanoparticles’ interaction with human...
The day is not far, when you no longer will need to invest hours of tedious labors to clean up your homes. Engineers are producing a coating that can respond to the visible spectrum -- the light bulb hanging from your bathroom ceiling, or...
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Nanotechnology, sanitizing, Institute for Nanoscale Technology, photons, rganic materials, TiO2, hydrophilia, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, bacteria, Technology
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