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Exploring the Role of Nanotechnology in the Future Industrial Automation

DO Supply

Nanotechnology is the atomic and molecular engineering of matter. It is utilized in a variety of sectors, such as manufacturing,… The post Exploring the Role of Nanotechnology in the Future Industrial Automation first appeared on Do Supply Tech Support.

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Nanotechnology Brings Privacy to Transparent Displays

MEM

Nanotechnology specialist NextGen Nano has achieved results at a scale suitable for commercial development for its transparent organic light-emitting diode (TOLED) device.

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Robots a tenth the size of a human blood cell: Welcome to the world of nanobots

Robotics Automation News

Nanotechnology, in combination with next-generation software platforms and supervised machine learning, provide a wide […]

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A Revolution Still in the Making: NIST Researchers Chart the Future of Nucleic Acid Nanotechnology

NIST Manufacturing

Trapped in a microscopic cage made of strands of DNA, molecules of a life-saving drug course through the bloodstream of a cancer patient. Only when receptors on the strands sense they’ve arrived at the right location—cancer cells overproducing a

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Nanotechnology’s Favorable Future in Food Packaging

Plastics Today

The nanotechnology market for food packaging is expected to increase 15% yearly driven by food waste-reducing innovations in material science and technology.

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NIST and Google to Create New Supply of Chips for Researchers and Tech Startups

NIST Manufacturing

Cooperative research agreement aims to unleash innovation in the semiconductor and nanotechnology industries.

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Second-skin-like wearable tech powered by AI

Manufacturer's Monthly

A new ultra-thin skinpatch with nanotechnology able to monitor 11 human health signals has been developed by researchers at Monash University. Published recently in Nature Nanotechnology , the research could change how we deliver remote healthcare and be the future of personal alarms and communications devices.