TECH & INNOVATIONScientists developed a sensor made from single-atom-thick nanomaterials that can detect COVID-19 and flu viruses faster than existing tests. Check it out in this article.
Nanowires as thin as hair strands can be used for solar energy. Read for full details. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/National Science Foundation) Nanowires Inside Carbon Nanotubes Can Improve Solar Cell Technology [Study] Nanowires have a future application for sustainable energy.
A new process that uses 'chemical scissor' allows scientists to tailor layered 2D nanomaterials that could be used for making sustainable technologies. Read the article to learn more.
A new study was able to transform single-cell algae into a popular material called perovskites, which has a lot of applications. Read for more details.
Measuring electron dynamics in semiconductors, can now be possible thanks to innovative optical nanoscopy laser beams developed by University of California, Berkeley. Know more about this tool here, read now!
Meet the new catalyst that can improve the phase of recycling by producing hydrocarbons aiding plastic pollution. Read on to know more about this catalyst!