Tag: nanomaterials

Carbon nanotubes release more energetic light than they receive, could help solar power

Unlocking the Potential: Carbon Nanotubes Illuminate the Future of Solar Power A team of scientists from Japan’s RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics have revealed how carbon nanotubes, with their exceptional properties, can revolutionize the field of solar power. These researchers have discovered that carbon nanotubes possess the remarkable ability to emit light that is more […]

ISS to test lifelike robot materials, nanomaterials for cancer in microgravity

ISS to test lifelike robot materials, nanomaterials for cancer in microgravity The International Space Station (ISS) astronauts are all set to conduct more exciting research in the realm of materials science. The latest mission on board the ISS involves testing lifelike robot materials and exploring the potential of nanomaterials for cancer treatment in microgravity. This […]

Electric trick replaces toxic acid to make miracle material for space tech, batteries

A Breakthrough in Space Tech and Battery Innovation: Non-Toxic Method for Producing MXene Researchers at TU Wien have developed a new, non-toxic method for producing MXene. The nanomaterial, known for its exceptional conductivity and strength, is a game-changer in various industries, particularly in space technology and battery production. MXene, a two-dimensional nanomaterial, has garnered significant […]

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