Researchers in the UK have electrospun white wheat flour into nanofibers they say could find use as biodegradable bandages.
The thinnest spaghetti in the world has been created by researchers in London. Sadly, the pasta isn’t meant to be […] ...
In a new paper in Nanoscale Advances, the team describe making spaghetti just 372 nanometers (billionths of a meter) across ...
The fibers, partly made from flour, are so thin that scientists can’t see them with conventional cameras or microscopes.
In this week’s edition of the Science for All newsletter, Priyali Prakash writes on a new type of nanopasta created by ...
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A paper was recently published entitled "Nanopasta: Electrospinning nanofibers of white flour" which details the process of creating 370 nm pasta, which is just under 1/5000th the size of ...
Made at the nanoscale, the spaghetti has a thickness of 372 +/- 138 nm. Usual spaghetti has a thickness of roughly 2mm. For ...
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