In a new study, researchers produced nanomaterials that could be used in developing more accurate sensors for healthcare in the future. For example, the levels of female hormones are so low that very ...
Researchers at the University of Turku, Finland, have succeeded in producing sensors from single-wall carbon nanotubes that ...
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Medical Device Network on MSNUniversity of Turku develops carbon nanotube sensors for health monitoringThe university’s materials engineering collegium researcher developed methods to segregate nanotubes based on their chirality ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBreakthrough in carbon nanotube sensors could revolutionize health monitoringIn a new study, researchers produced nanomaterials that could be used in developing more accurate sensors for healthcare in the future.
By subjecting a compound through a series of carbon nanotubes, scientists can compress it to the point of breaking down and ...
ETH researchers have developed a low-cost sensor made of carbon nanotubes that can selectively, efficiently and reliably ...
By implementing multi-walled carbon nanotube structures on the surface of battery electrode materials, scientists can absorb ...
Oxygen is essential for life and a reactive player in many chemical processes. Accordingly, methods that accurately measure ...
Carbon Nanotubes Market share to Register a CAGR of 13.7% During 2023-2031 Driven by Adoption of Carbon Nanotubes for Cancer ...
Huntsman Corp. (The Woodlands, Tex.) has announced it will collaborate with Advanced Material Development Ltd. (AMD), a ...
POSTECH, Samsung SDI, Northwestern University, and Chung-Ang University improved the battery durability and energy density ...
The researchers chose a composite of titanium dioxide and carbon nanotubes as the basis for the sensor material. Titanium dioxide can be used as a chemical resistor but has the disadvantage that it ...
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