The fibers, made from white flour and formic acid, average just 372 nanometers in diameter and might find use in biodegradable bandages.
Nanobifer filters can now be used to filter water and liquids, making them interesting for the oil and fuel industry.
A Purdue University researcher has increased the strength and resilience of cement by integrating patent-pending chemically ...
A team of chemists at University College London have created the world’s thinnest spaghetti. The spaghetti’s nanofibers, which are made of flour and water, are roughly 200 times thinner than a human ...
The fibers, partly made from flour, are so thin that scientists can’t see them with conventional cameras or microscopes.
Although unusable in cooking, this technological feat opens the way to exciting medical and scientific applications.
This spaghetti is 200 times thinner than a human hair Chemists at University College London (UCL) have developed the world's thinnest “spaghetti,” some 200 times thinner than a human hair. (Copyright: ...
《国家科学评论》(National Science Review,NSR)今年第10期出版了“功能与智能纤维”专题(特邀编辑:朱美芳),共收录14篇高水平论文,包含1篇Editorial、1篇Research ...
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Abstract The application of organoids has been limited by the lack of methods for producing uniformly mature organoids at ...
June 3, 2024 — Scientists have employed artificial intelligence techniques to improve the design and production of nanofibers used in wearable nanofiber acoustic energy harvesters (NAEH).
Boston: "According to the latest study from BCC Research "Global Markets and Technologies for Carbon Nanotubes," demand for ...