Michael Fitzsimmons/Shutterstock 13 agosto 2018 Five ways that natural nanotechnology could inspire human design John Thomas Prabhakar, Bangor University There are countless nanoscopic architectures in nature, creating iridescence, sticky feet, magnetic navigation – and more.
What’s in the bottle is good for me, right? nerissa's ring 17 mayo 2016 Nanoparticles in baby formula: should parents be worried? Andrew Maynard, Arizona State University Microscopic needle-like particles don’t seem like something you’d want to feed a baby. Whether safe or not, the way we deal with nanoscale food additives leaves plenty of other questions.
23 agosto 2013 Cheaper, less toxic and printable solar cells RMIT University Cheaper and less toxic solar cells for solar panels are at the core of a collaborative research project conducted by RMIT…