Nanotechnology in biomedicine and life sciences
Healthcare is the world’s largest service sector, and in recent years there has been a…
Healthcare is the world’s largest service sector, and in recent years there has been a…
Chemical and biological contaminants present in the air and water sources are a constant concern…
The development of future flexible and transparent electronics relies on novel materials, which are mechanically…
Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing , is the technique of fabricating a…
Medical devices, including catheters, temporary or permanent implants, stents, vascular grafts, anastomotic devices, aneurysm repair…
Textiles modified with nanomaterials display huge advantages as conventional methods used to impart different properties…
Nanocoatings are under development for marine applications that are mechanically and chemically resistant against sand,…
The oil and gas industry has adopted nanostructured coatings for anti-corrosion applications. Increasingly, oil and…
Applying nanocoatings to sanitary surfaces significantly reduces cleaning costs and improves occupant health across an…
Nanocoatings are making a significant impact in the electronics sector, driven by consumer requirements and…