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Generating electricity from tacky tape: Follow-up research offers improved version |
![]() Zaps of static electricity might be a wintertime annoyance, but to certain scientists, they represent an untapped source of energy. Using a device called a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), mechanical energy can be converted ... |
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Chemists at the School of Science of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have recently made significant progress in photocatalysis by unveiling a "super" photoreductant, marking a major advancement ... 07/04/2025
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All-in-one smart nanomaterial shows promise for cancer diagnosis, treatment and immune response induction
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science has successfully developed a nanomaterial capable of simultaneously performing cancer diagnosis, treatment, and immune response induction. Compared to conventional nanomaterials ... 07/04/2025
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Researchers have developed a flexible, transparent sensor that can detect temperature changes in real time without needing an external power source. The device, made from a polymer infused with ionic liquids, could improve thermal monitoring in wearable electronics. 07/02/2025
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Tumor-targeting nanoparticles are changing the way we approach cancer treatment by improving drug delivery and boosting therapeutic effectiveness, all while helping to tackle major clinical hurdles. So, how do they target tumors? 07/02/2025
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Nano-formulations of silver nanoparticles and garlic oil present a sustainable alternative for managing root-knot nematodes, enhancing eggplant productivity. 06/30/2025
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Recent Progress of Electrospun Nanofiber-Based Composite Materials for Monitoring Physical, Physiological, and Body Fluid Signals
Flexible electronic skin (E-skin) sensors offer innovative solutions for detecting human body signals, enabling human–machine interactions and... 06/18/2025
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A study reveals a graphene oxide aerogel's exceptional water adsorption capabilities, paving the way for new technologies in atmospheric water generation. 06/25/2025
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A review of how nanomaterials are reshaping ophthalmology—from improved drug delivery systems and diagnostic imaging to tissue engineering and emerging ocular therapies. 06/20/2025
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Nanosensors are emerging as compact, sensitive tools for detecting formaldehyde. Built from nanomaterials like SnO2, graphene, and ZIF-8, they enable real-time VOC monitoring in homes and industrial settings. 06/24/2025
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Learn how Turbiscan technology improves slurry stability in lithium-ion batteries, offering faster, more accurate formulation insights without dilution. 06/25/2025
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Discover how AFM can be used to analyze how thermal stress influences polymer stiffness. 06/17/2025
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Nanofiber-Based Biomimetic Platforms for Chronic Wound Healing: Recent Innovations and Future Directions
Background:Wound healing remains a significant challenge in healthcare, particularly for complex and chronic wounds where conventional treatments... 06/13/2025
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Polycaprolactone/chitosan/manganese (II) oxide nanofiber: improving pH stability of arginase enzyme
This study explores the fabrication and characterization of advanced polycaprolactone (PCL)/chitosan (CS)/manganese (II) oxide (MnO) nanofiber for... 06/10/2025
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Enzyme-Integrated Polyacrylonitrile/Graphene Nanoplatelet Antibacterial Nanofiber Air Filter for Indoor Bioaerosol Removal
AbstractThe recent COVID-19 pandemic has amplified concerns about indoor air quality, emphasizing the need for effective air filtration solutions to... 06/01/2025
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Homogeneous electrospun regenerated cellulose nanofiber-based membrane adsorber for membrane chromatography applications
Electrospun nanofibers are promising for filtration and biomedical applications due to their high porosity and surface area. In bioprocessing, they... 05/27/2025