NANOTECHNOLOGY

This Anti-baldness Hat Is Powered by the User’s Movements

The hat is for the viewers but the device alone works very gently for the user. (Photo : Sam Million-Weaver from the University of Wisconsin-Madison) Baldness is no doubt something no one wants to have, whether for health or aesthetic reasons.

Catalysts Take the Shape of Precious Metals as Nanoparticles

Scientists develop method in creating new form of gem-like catalysts Researchers from the Northwestern University discovered a novel method of creating metal nanoparticles-based catalysts that could produce better fuel cells.

Health & Wellness on Your Finger

The ring that outsmarts the fitness watch. A technological advancement embedded in a piece of jewelry that can monitor your vitals day and night.

Nanowires are the New Glass Prisms

The wonders of ultra miniaturized nanowires that directly produces images of single cells without the use of microscopes.

Research Team Creates Artificial Chameleon Skin

The nanoparticles enclosed in polymer shells reacted to heat and light to change colors. By now, we have seen how technology is inspired by the natural world in so many ways.

Engineer Discovers a Way to Convert Wasted Heat into Energy

Battery life could potentially be improved by 50 percent using this technology. At the University of Utah, a mechanical engineer named Mathieu Francoeur has found a slight technicality when it comes to a principle that allows wasted heat to be recycled into usable electricity.

Scientists Produce Better Nanogenerators

Study reveals better stretchability for new nanogenerator Collaborators from Nanyang Technology University and Singapore-Hu Alliance for Research and Enterprise (SHARE) have developed a 3-printed triboelectric nanogenerator with a new stretchability record.

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