azonano.com
Nano technology and climate change, both hot topics and of much debate in many
forums, but how can nanotechnology have an impact to reduce the effects of
climate change, in this article we discuss this and the effects of
nanotechnology and climate change.
over 5 years ago
azonano.com
The origin of the field of nanotechnology to a famous lecture given by visionary
physicist Richard Feynman back in 1959, entitled “There’s Plenty of Room At The
Bottom,” – although at the time, the talk was considered speculative.
over 5 years ago
azocleantech.com
It is no longer hyperbole to describe what’s happening in the solar power
industry as a revolution. It began with the price of solar cells falling through
the floor – a remarkably sustained run of exponential price decline.
almost 6 years ago
azom.com
Graphene is a layer of carbon atoms, bound together in a simple hexagonal
structure. Carbon was already well-known for forming a fascinating array of
chemical bonds; allotropes and fullerenes including C-60 – ‘Bucky-balls’ –
having already been synthesised.
almost 6 years ago
azocleantech.com
This article discusses what wind farms are and the role they play as a renewable
energy.
almost 6 years ago
azocleantech.com
This article discusses the new trend of floating wind farms and whether or not
they prove their worth
almost 6 years ago
azosensors.com
As our ability to micro- & nano-engineer circuitry gets ever more intricate, we
will seek to produce machines that merge the best of technology & nature.
almost 6 years ago
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With excellent electronic properties, 2D materials can be highly conductive or
have tuneable semiconductor bandgaps.
almost 6 years ago
azosensors.com
Biomimetics develops research and technology by drawing inspiration from nature.
In this article we explore biomimetic sensors.
almost 6 years ago