The remarkable and versatile Vortex Fluidic Device (VFD), capable of producing high quality graphene and specific length carbon nanotubes without using harsh or toxic chemicals, will be manufactured for
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Back to the future with nano technology
In 1966, 20th Century Fox released a movie called Fantastic Voyage. It was a cold war saga about a Soviet Union scientist who had discovered how to miniaturise matter by shrinking individual atoms. While
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Name change to broaden nano technology reach
Nanotechnology will shape this century as digital technology shaped the last. The University of Sydney Nano Institute stands ready to embrace the future.
The Australian Institute of Nanoscale Science and
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Investors wanted for IoT satellite
A burgeoning space company is embarking on a whirlwind global tour to raise funds to launch a constellation of nanosatellites connecting billions of devices with the Internet of Things.
Fleet Space Technologies,
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Nanostructured film boosts optical communications
Researchers from the RMIT School of Engineering have developed a nanostructured thin film that selectively filters light in order to increase the bandwidth and speed of optical communication systems.
This
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RMIT harnesses sound waves to enable precision micro- and nano-manufacturing
High-frequency sound waves can be used to precisely control the spread of thin film fluid along a specially-designed chip.
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Nanoparticles and nanosafety: the big picture
How are nanoparticles changing manufacturing, and what does this mean for the end user?
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