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Can Nanotechnology rewire an injured spinal cord?
The ByAxon project is developing a new implant that restores the transmission of electrical signals in an injured central nervous... More
UK led team tails graphene smart clothing breakthrough
Researchers at Exeter University are leading the development of a pioneering technique that enables graphene fibres to be woven in order to create smart... More
A breakthrough in foldable display technology
Folded electronic charts, portable devices and transportable training simulators may become available following advances in flexible... More
Fighting against skill shortage with diapers
Schools in Aargau are pioneering with a pilot project: 1000 secondary school classes are experimenting in nanotechnology - with diapers among other things. The... More
"SimplyNano 2®" experimental kits are now available in French
All teaching materials of the "SimplyNano 2®" experimental kit are now also available in... More
Graphene encounters bump in the road
A study in Advanced Materials applied a newly developed protocol to test the quality of graphene. It was put to use to test worldwide graphene... More
Looking deep into the eyes
The quest to use nanorobots in our bodies as tools has reached a milestone. Scientists have developed nanopropellers and were able to direct them through... More
Nanotubes may give the world better batteries
Rice University scientists are counting on films of carbon nanotubes to make high-powered, fast-charging lithium metal batteries a logical replacement for common lithium-ion... More