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Nanotech membrane filters lithium from brines to boost battery production
Most of the world’s lithium currently comes from saltwater brines through a process that relies on vast evaporation ponds and ...
Researchers developed a new membrane that selectively filters out lithium from brines, offering a faster, cleaner way to ...
A research team has developed an approach to significantly reduce the risk of cancer recurrence and metastasis after surgery, ...
Scientists have built DNA-based nanocircuits that reset with heat, enabling reusable molecular systems for tasks like cargo ...
Tina Bhardwaj explores nanotechnology, a new development in dentistry with the potential to create more durable restorations.
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Interview: Judy Cha, Cornell physicist, on federal funding instability to nanotechnology
Cha talks about the Cornell NanoScale Facility and concerns over whether the National Science Foundation won’t renew ...
The discoveries and progress in medicine, biology, and chemistry in the last decades have revolutionized diagnostic and ...
Discover the global hub for nanotechnology innovation with Nanotech Magazine. As the world's leading publication in the nanotech spectrum, Nanotech Magazine offers eight issues per year, delivering ...
A bane of farmers' existence, it's estimated that plant-eating pests are responsible for the loss of up to 40% of pre-harvest yields globally. But a new generation of crop treatments that target only ...
Let us first understand the preparation methods of XCF Superconductive Carbon Black. XCF Superconductive Carbon Black is a material derived from nano-graphite particles through special processing, ...
This study presented a novel method to convert saline containers into fuel, using pyrolysis and nanotechnology to enhance ...
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