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A recent study published in the journal Metals focuses on the development and applications of nano-copper particles as lubricant oil additives.
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The world is turning to infrastructure to help build strong economies in a post-COVID world, and Australia is no exception.
In September, the Federal Government released its 2021 Australian Infrastructure Plan, advocating for a new wave of infrastructure reform to be driven by an unprece
Designed/fabricated carbon nanotube intramolecular transistors by altering the local chirality of a metallic nanotube segment by heating and mechanical strain. The resulting CNT intramolecular transistors had channel lengths as short as 2.8 nanometers.
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Using a transmission electron microscope, a team of materials scientists led by the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics in Japan and the Queensland University of Technology has created a carbon nanotube transistor that’s 25,000 smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel's health and science correspondent
A nasal spray that will be marketed as capable of killing 99.9 percent of virus particles has started rolling off production lines in an Israeli factory.
The spray could have prevented much of the world’s COV
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An article published in the journal Materials & Design describes the development of a biodegradable electromagnetic shielding (EMS) material made