As quantum and photonics technologies continue to evolve, the need for precise optical alignment under cryogenic conditions ...
Innovative conductive hydrogel mimics living tissue, enabling oxygen sensing and electrical control of growth factors, paving ...
Pittcon, the nation’s largest laboratory science conference, announces that Dr. Omar Yaghi, the 2025 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will be the Wallace H. Coulter keynote lecturer at ...
A recent study published in Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications reported a green synthesis method for silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using peel extract from the “Mollar de Elche” variety of ...
Explore how time-resolved fluorescence enables sensitive monitoring of dye–protein binding in microliter volumes.
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is pivotal in nanoscience, offering high-resolution imaging and manipulation for advancements in semiconductors and life sciences.
Pittcon, the nation’s premier annual conference and exposition on laboratory science, is pleased to announce that the ...
As nanomaterials gain commercial traction, they have the potential to revolutionize medicine, aerospace, and 3D printing, and ...
Graphene is simply one atomic layer of graphite - a layer of sp2 bonded carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal or honeycomb lattice. Graphite is a commonly found mineral and is composed of many layers ...
There has been significant practical interest in the conductivity of CNTs. CNTs with particular combinations of M and N (structural parameters indicating how much the nanotube is twisted) can be ...
The fiber itself is used as a transducer in many fiber optic sensing systems (see the section titled “Fiber Sensors,” in ADVANCES IN OPTICAL METROLOGY, the section titled “Optical Fiber Sensors,” in ...
Nanomaterials are materials with at least one dimension smaller than 100 nanometres (about 100,000 times thinner than a human hair). Because of their tiny size, they have unique properties that can be ...