Researchers have uncovered a surprising new role for nano-biochar, showing that it can drive the natural formation and accumulation of silver ...
Glittery metallic decorations keep the winter season cozy and bright. And silver jewelry adds to the glitz and glamour of holiday parties. However, microscopic particles of this metal have other ...
Shaveen De Mel (’24), a recent graduate of The Master’s University’s biology program, has gained international recognition for his original research.
Silver nanomaterials possess distinctive physical, chemical, and optical characteristics that are used for a diverse array of applications. The renewed interest in silver as a comprehensive ...
Antimicrobial packaging could help extend the shelf life of food, prevent illnesses, and reduce food waste. While there has been commercial interest in plastic food packaging containing antimicrobial ...
Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
Plant- and microbe-derived nanoparticles show promise in water disinfection, addressing microbial resistance and ...
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Scientists discover gold nanoparticles hidden in spruce tree needles
Spruce tree needles contain tiny gold particles — and they could indicate large gold deposits beneath the surface.
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