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Hosted on MSNNanotechnology’s Extraordinary Potential to Change the World"At Aperture, we bring the universe down to Earth and explore the human condition through thought-provoking stories, ...
In a significant advancement for boosting renewable energy generation development, the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong ...
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester have achieved a significant milestone in the ...
Thermoplastic nanocomposites promise enhanced performance for the construction industry and beyondBOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 25, ...
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New Technologies that May be in the CardsEvery day brings us new technological advances, today we'll explore many of those of such as robotics, automation, rapid ...
Researchers created the smallest shooting game using nanoparticles, advancing interfaces that blend virtual objects with real ...
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AZoNano on MSNRevealing Quantum Behavior in Graphene DevicesThe National Graphene Institute's latest research on spin injection in graphene highlights significant progress in ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed a new rapid sensor that can detect pregnancy complications, such as ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJapan: World’s smallest video game shoots bullets 1 billionth of meter in sizeThe Nagoya University team has created this game that operates at the nanoscale, manipulating particles that are around one ...
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Nanomedicines save lives, but they don’t reach the market or the patient’s body fast enough. Researchers have now come up with a recipe to accelerate ...
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