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The amalgamation of technology and the healthcare sector has thrived to promote well-being and good health. This combined set up has grown manifolds during the pandemic. Various applications and ...
Compared to their bulk materials, nanomaterials offer a wide range of distinct physicochemical properties that are ideal for many biomedical purposes. Some of the different applications of ...
Artificial intelligence is seemingly everywhere. Right now, generative AI in particular—tools like Midjourney, ChatGPT, Gemini (previously Bard), and others—is at the peak of hype. But as an academic ...
The Suschy-Next project follows on from the Ssuchy project, which developed a European supply chain for hemp fibres as well as bio-based epoxy resins. Ssuchy-Next aims to scale up hemp fibre ...
In the quest for enhanced workplace efficiency, productivity applications have emerged as powerful tools for both individuals and teams. In today's challenging economic landscape, businesses across ...
Microbes are dynamic organisms that are associated with building various innovative technologies. One such developing technology is microbial fuel cells (MFC) that can produce electricity from organic ...
NIL involves spin-coating a polymer resist on a substrate and pressing a mold/stamp over it, causing the resist to fill the mold. The resin is then cured, and the mold is separated from the substrate ...
What are Metal Oxide Nanoparticles? Metal oxide nanoparticles are a class of nanomaterials composed of metal cations bonded to oxygen anions, with particle sizes ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers.
The ability to create intricate, nano-scale patterns is at the heart of nanotechnology, and lithography techniques are the tools that make this possible. From photolithography to FIB, each technique ...