The World’s Smallest Periodic Table Engraved On a Single Human Hair
A group of scientists from the University of Nottingham Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre have managed to write what they believe is the world’s smallest periodic table on a single human hair. It...
View ArticleMicroscopic Images Of Human Eye Reveals Its Complicated Structure[PICS]
Suren Manvelyan, a teacher by profession from Armenia, has taken the following snapshots of a human eye which provides a different perspective of its complex structure. These intensely detailed shots...
View ArticleHuman Heartbeat Could Be Used To Charge Electronic Devices Such As iPod
Scientists are hoping that human heartbeat could be used to charge electronics which don’t require batteries such as an iPod. This comes after the development of a tiny chip which uses human body...
View ArticleFuture Laptops Could Be Powered By Typing [RESEARCH]
Charge your laptop by typing on it — sounds like a perfect idea to one who believes in the ideal world. But this could soon become a reality as Researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of...
View ArticleWorld’s Smallest Battery Is 6 Times Thinner Than A Bacterium
Researchers at the Rice University have developed the world’s smallest battery that is just 150 nanometers in width — makes it six(6) thinner than a bacterium, hundreds of times thinner than a human...
View Article3D Panorama View To Be Offered By Virtual Reality Contact Lenses
Contact lenses that aid in improving eyesight with the help of MP 3D Panorama images are mostly being designed with funding from military. A new research has stated that, for people who do not want to...
View ArticleNew Nanotechnology ‘Power Felt’ Can Convert Body Heat Into Power For Charging...
Seems like the battery version of the humans seen in Matrix, generating electricity for the machines isn’t that far fetched. PhD student Corey Hewit from Center of Nanotechnology and Molecular...
View ArticleSilicene May Be The Next Best Thing After Graphene
When Graphene was discovered a few years ago it was hailed as the next big thing for the manufacturing of computing and electrical devices, mainly because of its single atom layer of Carbon that is...
View ArticleMicro-Machines To Start Making Medicine Inside Our Bodies
We have all seen nanotechnology in movies and television shows over the years, from the nanoprobes in Star Trek to the Nanomites in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Now these are some examples of nefarious...
View ArticleHepatitis C Can Now Be Totally Cured By New Nanoparticle
While Americans worry every year about getting a flu shot or preventing HIV/AIDS, the deadlier silent is actually Hepatitis C; killing over 15,000 people yearly in the U.S. since 2007 and the numbers...
View ArticleNanoparticles Cause Cancer Cells To Die And Stop Spreading
We have all known cancer to be a seriously deadly disease. However, what makes cancer deadlier is the spread of the primary tumour. Primary tumours can be treated using radiation or surgery but they...
View ArticleScientists Built an Impossibly Small Engine That Creates Torque But Don’t...
What if you accidentally invented something one day and had no clue what it was and how it worked? Would that be a recipe for disaster or a challenge that you would gleefully accept? Well, there’s...
View ArticleThis Device Can Recharge Your Smartphones in 30 Seconds
How many of you are tired of having to spend hours on recharging your smartphone devices each time they run out of juice? I am guessing all of us absolutely hate to spend that much time on devices that...
View ArticleScientists Have Developed a Material So Dark That You Can’t See It
If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to peer in to the inky blackness of the sky and catch a sneak peek at a black hole you’ll know that you can’t ‘see’ it in the conventional sense. Since everything...
View ArticleResearchers Discover A Way To Turn Cigarette Butts Into Clean Energy
Cigarette Butts are one of the most common pollutants found on earth. During beach and urban clean up drives, thousands of the tiny buggers are scooped up. 5.6 trillion cigarette butts are dumped onto...
View ArticleThe Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics Awarded
It’s the greatest honour in it’s respective field. The Nobel Prize in each of its five categories is the crowning glory of a career. A couple of days ago the awards for Chemistry and Physics were given...
View ArticleNew Ultra-Fast Charging Li-Ion Batteries Last for 20 Years
Who likes waiting? None, I’d presume. When it is about waiting for your smartphone to recharge, the wait is even more annoying. However, this could very well change for the better soon enough. Thanks...
View ArticleResearchers Develop Light-Powered Nano-Engine
A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, has developed a nanoscale engine, just a few billionths of a meter in size, which uses light to power itself. The prototype nano-engine is made...
View ArticleUK Physicists have developed a new imaging Microscopic Camera that can see...
This new camera can peer through thick materials and behind tiny microchips, even ones that are hidden under heaps of dense silicon components. A team of physicists led by Rayko Stantchev, an imaging...
View ArticleNanotechnology in Hydrophobic coatings protects your car both inside and out
Considering the problems faced in the upkeep of a car, the list of those problems is endless. If we look at the steps taken to eliminate these problems, one among them is making your car waterproof....
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