Researchers created concrete reinforced with nanocrystals that is 30 percent stronger than traditional cement.
Merging nanofibers with current wound care practices is proving revolutionary. Electrospun nanofibers have a vast specific ...
Demand for organic cosmetics enhanced by nanofibers is growing as consumers become more concerned with product quality.
The fibers, made from white flour and formic acid, average just 372 nanometers in diameter and might find use in biodegradable bandages.
A UCL study reveals the creation of 372-nanometer nanofibers from flour, offering eco-friendly solutions for medical ...
Deriving starch nanofibers directly from plants is a process that is both energy and water intensive. A team led by chemist ...
Researchers in the UK have electrospun white wheat flour into nanofibers they say could find use as biodegradable bandages.
The fibers, partly made from flour, are so thin that scientists can’t see them with conventional cameras or microscopes.
An additional component ensures that the individual peptide molecules aggregate into nanofibers once they are inside the tumor cells. In this form, the fiber surfaces have many copper-binding ...
UCL scientists created ultra-thin 'spaghetti' nanofibers, or nanopasta, with huge potential for medicine and sustainable ...
Definition: Nanofibers are fibers with diameters in the nanometer range, typically less than 100 nm. They are known for their high surface area to volume ratio, flexibility in surface functionalities, ...
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