An innovative way to rapidly remove hazardous microplastics from water using magnets removes microplastics 1000 times smaller than those currently detectable by existing wastewater treatment plants.
Researchers debuted a flexible strain sensor design with a membrane made from stacking parallel and randomly aligned carbon nanofibers (CNF) that achieves both high sensitivity and wide strain detection range.
Researchers offer a new explanation for how certain materials can be grown on silicon and offer stable information storage at the nanometer scale for smaller, faster, more multifunctional processors.
In this comprehensive study, researchers used macrophages, which are a specialized type of white blood cells involved in engulfing nano/micro particles for drug delivery, as the model cells to study the effect of particles densities.