Since their discovery at Drexel University in 2011, MXenes — a family of nanomaterials with unique properties of durability, ...
How can we design the spaces inside nanomaterials to make nanosystems more efficient? This is what researchers from the Yamauchi-Asakura Laboratory at Nagoya University are working on—becoming ...
Scientists have long sought to develop drug therapies that can more precisely diagnose, target and effectively treat life-threatening illness such as cancer, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases.
Researchers create MXenes with up to nine metals, uncovering how atomic order and disorder shape the future of high-performance 2D materials.
Nanomaterials are considered to outperform traditional batteries and energy storage materials in terms of charge storage and electronic properties. This article explores examples from research to ...
Scientists have taken a big step forward in the design of nanomaterials that could withstand some of the harshest conditions ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have shown that a quantity known as "thermoelectric conductivity" is an effective measure for the dimensionality of newly developed ...
Utilizing top-down nanostructuring of two-dimensional (2D) materials results in nanomaterials that have specific electrical and optical properties through a quick and flexible method. However, ...
Why Are Nanomaterials Used in Medical devices? Medical devices have become an essential part of daily life and represent an expanding market. Applications for medical devices range from diagnostic ...
A new article outlines novel design guidance that could rapidly advance development of disease-sensing nanomaterials for use in new drug development. Scientists have long sought to develop drug ...
We describe a general computational method for designing proteins that self-assemble to a desired symmetric architecture. Protein building blocks are docked together symmetrically to identify ...
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