Three RIKEN physicists have discovered how tiny tubes of carbon spit out light that is more energetic than the light shone on ...
Tungsten disulfide nanotubes (WS2-NTs), first discovered in 1992, have long captured the attention of researchers for their ...
One approach is the development of high-resolution MFM probes with sharp magnetic tips, such as carbon nanotubes or magnetic nanowires, which enable imaging with resolutions down to a few nanometers.
enhancing their electrical conductivity and magnetic properties. This allows them to absorb microwave energy more efficiently, generating the intense, self-sustaining plasma observed in the ...
Carbon nanotubes are one of the most promising materials of the future, boasting extraordinary strength, conductivity, and flexibility. This video explores how these nanometer-wide tubes could ...
Toxicological and pharmacological studies suggest guidelines for the safe use of carbon nanotubes in medicine. In their latest study 3, the authors dispersed 50 μg of nonfunctionalized MWNTs of ...
magnetic manipulation and separation in lab-on-a-chip applications, cellular probing using carbon nanotubes, magnetically targeted drug delivery in cardiovascular and orthopedic applications. He has ...