Wed, Jan 7 | from ABC Online
US scientists have found a way to levitate the very smallest objects using the forces of quantum mechanics, and say they might use it to help make tiny nanotechnology machines.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have learned how to consistently create hollow, solid and amorphous nanoparticles of nickel phosphide, which has potential uses in the development of solar cells and as catalysts for removing sulfur from fuel.
Thu, Sep 24 | from Nanotechwire.com
HI Based on the author's own successful courses, Nanomaterials: An Introduction to Synthesis, Properties and Applications shows how to produce nanomaterials and use them in engineering applications for novel products. Following an introduction, the text ...
Wed, Mar 11 | from Nanowerk LLC
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry This tutorial review highlights how organisms synthesize nanomaterials in vivo as well as how the natural world has inspired researchers to pursue the in vitro synthesis of materials using biological molecules.
Fri, Sep 26 | from xlink.rsc.org
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry The process and applications of peptide self-assembly into nanotubes, nanospheres, nanofibrils, nanotapes, and other ordered structures at the nano-scale are discussed.
Wed, May 2 | from xlink.rsc.org