A new study expands the landscape of nanomaterials - and what we can do with them.
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A new study expands the landscape of nanomaterials - and what we can do with them. • Email to a friend • Researchers created a hollow nanostructure for metal halide perovskites that would allow the material to emit a highly efficient blue light. • Email to a friend • Cloaking nanoparticles in cell membranes draws HIV away from immune cells. • Email to a friend • Researchers used a hydrothermal synthesis method to fabricate the nanomaterial that can work as an absorbent to remove norfloxacin, a kind of antibiotics in water. • Email to a friend • A novel method utilizes nanocellulose structures for early particle identification. Nanocellulose would allow particles to be captured even before they enter waterways. • Email to a friend • Researchers have succeeded for the first time in filming light vortex patterns on the nanometer scale, which are named skyrmions after their discoverer Tony Skyrme. • Email to a friend • |
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