According to experts in Beijing, China, everyday materials like paper and plastic might be converted into electronic “smart devices” by utilizing a simple new way of applying liquid metal to surfaces.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The potential impact areas for nanotechnology in water applications are divided into three categories: treatment and remediation; sensing and detection; and pollution prevention.
Upon aging, paper documents and books become progressively damaged. Paper deacidification is a fundamental conservation intervention. In this study, we report on the use of nanoparticles of titanium ...
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