Solar cells which have been modified through doping, a method that changes the cell’s nanomaterials, has been shown to be as efficient as silicon-based cells, but without their high cost and complex manufacturing. aibn.uq.edu.au/article/20…
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A COSMIC Approach to Nanoscale Science: World-Leading Resolution of Nanomaterials scitechdaily.com/a-cosmic…
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Is the hype about this nanomaterial justified?

https://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2011/10/computer-rewire-grzybowski.html
Apparently, this material can change its conductive properties in response to electrical pulses. The article says that the material can lead to some extraordinary capabilities;

"Imagine a single device that reconfigures itself into a resistor, a rectifier, a diode and a transistor based on signals from a computer. The multi-dimensional circuitry could be reconfigured into new electronic circuits using a varied input sequence of electrical pulses."

Is this actually plausible? Would these properties be useful? Could it replicate more exotic components, like memristors?

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Graphenoxid ist ein Nanomaterial

Seid einiger Zeit wird davon gesprochen, dass sich Graphenoxid in Masken und im Impfstoff befinden soll, ob dem so ist kΓΆnnen wir nicht sagen aber was ist wenn dem so sein sollte?
http://frei-corona.de/grapheneoxid.html

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Chen 489- nanomaterials

I’m technically a junior by classes but a senior by hours so I’m able to take chen 489 this semester. Even though there aren’t prereqs, is it still going to be a big challenge if I know absolutely nothing about the topic? I haven’t even taken just the Chen materials class yet

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Researchers come one step closer to β€˜insulin in a pill’, to eliminate the need for self-injections, successfully testing it in diabetic rats, using nanomaterial layers to package insulin, so that the hormone can be taken orally without being destroyed by stomach acids. academictimes.com/researc…
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Researchers at Northwestern University and the Toyota Research Institute have successfully applied AI to guide the synthesis of new nanomaterials, eliminating barriers associated with materials discovery phys.org/news/2021-12-mac…
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Self Healing Nanomaterials Usable in Solar Panels, Electronic Devices. What if the cracked screen of your mobile phone healed itself overnight, or the solar panels providing energy to satellites continually repaired the damage caused by micro-meteorites? offgridenergyindependence…
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A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal has developed a safe and easy procedure to produce silver nanomaterials that can be used as antimicrobial agents telegraphindia.com/edugra…
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Looking for a book; city buildings changing themselves as nanomaterial

I read that book 30 years ago and I can't remember that title. The protagonist was into a city that was ever changing as the nanomaterial was sentient (perhaps?). 10-15 years ago, I tried to find the book, I thought it was Asimov but after reading all the cycles, I haven't found the book I'm looking for. If it rings a bell to someone around these parts, please let me know! Thanks!

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Carbon Fiber Paper Cathode for Rechargeable Flexible Zinc Air Battery - An efficient and cost-effective approach to making flexible cathodes is devised in a study published in the journal Nanomaterials azonano.com/news.aspx?new…
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What do you call metamaterials/nanomaterials whose shape and/or size can be controlled electronically

I think it could probably make transmissions, starter motors, alternators, generators, etc., smaller and more efficient.

In 2016, we were wirelessly connecting robotic arms to amputees, and restoring a real sense of touch (through the robotic arm.)

We have metamaterials for changing refractive index, rigidity, opacity, and everything else, so why not shape/size yet?

(I know it would probably be inefficient for some other reason even if this part was solved, but if you want to talk about the other reasons that is fine too.)

Thank you for reading this :)

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I'm a 14 year published author studying emerging tech in the energy sector. I recently designed a flexible and transparent solar cell using nanomaterials. AMA!

Ninth grader whose goal is to play a role in putting an end to the use of fossil fuels through fusion and solar energy, specifically by leveraging nanomaterials like graphene and quantum dots. I also love to write and my first novel was released yesterday!

My solar cell-https://medium.com/studentsxstudents/proposal-for-new-high-performing-flexible-transparent-perovskite-solar-cells-d844569cc9dc

My book-https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1784659444/ref=cbw_us_ca_dp_narx_gl_book_web

My portfolio-https://tks.life/profile/naila.moloo#portfolio

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Production of hydrogen fuel from seawater possible using novel nanomaterial

University of Central Florida researchers designed a nanoscale material that can split seawater. A team of researchers from the University of Central Florida has designed its first nanomaterial that can be used to... READ More

https://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/hydrogen-fuel-from-seawater/8548396/

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A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient electronics scitechdaily.com/quantum-…
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Indian researchers have developed a novel hybrid nanomaterial for treatment of cancers. It generates hyperthermia or high temperature and can be successfully used to kill cancerous cells in the body, while keeping the healthy cells intact timesofindia.indiatimes.c…
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Emerging role and promise of nanomaterials in organoid research sciencedirect.com/science…
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A team of researchers at the University of Central Florida have created a new nanomaterial that repels water and can stay dry even when submerged underwater phys.org/news/2021-09-wat…
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Seawater produces clean energy hydrogen fuel thanks to a new nanomaterial en.brinkwire.com/science/…
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HYDERABAD researchers in collaboration with Bhabha Bhabha Atomic Research Centre have developed a novel hybrid nanomaterial for treatment of cancers. It generates hyperthermia or high temperature and be successfully used to kill cancerous cells in the body, while keeping the healthy cells intact timesofindia.indiatimes.c…
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Magnetic Male Birth Control Method Shows Success in Mice. Researchers injected mice with magnetic, nanomaterials that halted sperm production for 30 days; providing a viable option for male birth control. journal.medizzy.com/magne…
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Production of hydrogen fuel from seawater possible using novel nanomaterial hydrogenfuelnews.com/hydr…
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Is the hype about this nanomaterial justified?

https://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2011/10/computer-rewire-grzybowski.html
Apparently, this material can change its conductive properties in response to electrical pulses. The article says that the material can lead to some extraordinary capabilities;

"Imagine a single device that reconfigures itself into a resistor, a rectifier, a diode and a transistor based on signals from a computer. The multi-dimensional circuitry could be reconfigured into new electronic circuits using a varied input sequence of electrical pulses."

Is this actually plausible? Would these properties be useful? Could it replicate more exotic components, like memristors?

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Is the hype about this nanomaterial justified?

https://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2011/10/computer-rewire-grzybowski.html
Apparently, this material can change its conductive properties in response to electrical pulses. The article says that the material can lead to some extraordinary capabilities;

"Imagine a single device that reconfigures itself into a resistor, a rectifier, a diode and a transistor based on signals from a computer. The multi-dimensional circuitry could be reconfigured into new electronic circuits using a varied input sequence of electrical pulses."

Is this actually plausible? Would these properties be useful? Could it replicate more exotic components, like memristors?

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