Professor Sanjay Mathur of the University of Cologne reviews Nanotechnology for the Energy Challenge, a new text covering areas of energy research where nanomaterials could make a big difference.
Graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes quench the fluorescence of a peptide whilst enhancing that of the protein cyclin A2, an indicator of early-stage cancer, with very high sensitivity
by Sanjay Mathur
Professor Sanjay Mathur of the University of Cologne reviews Nanotechnology for the Energy Challenge, a new text covering areas of energy research where nanomaterials could make a big difference.
by Kitty Cha
Graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes quench the fluorescence of a peptide whilst enhancing that of the protein cyclin A2, an indicator of early-stage cancer, with very high sensitivity
by Carol Stanier
Scientists in the USA have exploited all three dimensions of patterned photoresists, to make complex components using just one template.
GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH
Posted: 2010-09-08
Narrow-band output power diode laser with integrated frequency conversion at 556 nm, 280 nm or 589 nm.
A diode-pumped femtosecond laser with integrated oscillator and amplifier.
Nanotechnology is finding applications in ever more aspects of our lives from medicine to agriculture, from textiles to next-generation computing, and from cosmetics to energy storage.
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