From Human Implants to 4D Printing: Pushing the Boundaries of Nanomedicine
Thomas J Webster Brown University, USA
Nanotechnology has revolutionized numerous industries, from space exploration to medicine. Building off of our succes [....] Read More
Dr Zahid Hasan NCBAE: Alhamara University, Pakistan
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of mortality worldwide, primarily due to endothelial dysfunct [....] Read More
Ying Jan Wang National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Nanotechnology has driven rapid innovation in industrial and consumer products, yet concerns remain regarding the potential health risks associated wi [....] Read More
Nanostructured Electrodes and Intelligent Testing Platforms for Next Generation Energy Devices
Mbali Marole University of the Free State, South Africa
The global push for sustainable energy has accelerated interest in sodium-ion batteries and supercapacitors as viable [....] Read More
Bernd Blobel University of Regensburg, Germany
Health and social care systems around the world undergo a transformation towards personalized, preventive, predictive [....] Read More
Graphene quantum dots as a new platform for photodynamic therapy
Paulo Cesar De Morais Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Halogen-decorated graphene quantum dots (X@GQDs) will be herein explored as a material platform for application in ph [....] Read More
Ferial Nosratinia Azad University South Tehran Branch, Iran
Carbon dioxide is one [....] Read More
Manjushree Bhattacharyya Vidyasagar University, India
In current times, environmental pollution due to cause of heavy metal ions has reached one of the most demanding chal [....] Read More
Role of Mineralogical Phase-Change Anomalies in Modifying Snow–Ice Mass Balance
Bulent Gultekin Akinoglu Middle East Technical University, Turkey
The rapid melting of polar ice sheets and so, is one of the main unknowns. The instability is not d [....] Read More
Field effect transducers for nanosensors
Martin Grell University of Chuka, Kenya
Sensitisers for various sensor technologies often owe their sensitivity and selectivity to their nanoscopic structure [....] Read More
The Evolution of Human Rights in the Context of Biotechnology
Stevenson Charles Focus Management Group, Haiti
Humanity lives in an age of biotechnology and artificial intelligence, areas that are important for the future of hum [....] Read More
Lucia Mergola University of Salento, Italy
Nanomedicine represents the most interesting and promising applications of nanotechnologies that exploit the peculiar [....] Read More