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| High-speed filter uses electrified nanostructures to purify water at low cost | 31 août 2010 |
| Stanford researchers have developed a water-purifying filter that makes the process more than 80,000 times faster than existing filters. The key is coating the filter fabric – ordinary cotton – with nanotubes and silver nanowires, then electrifying it. The filter uses very little power, has no moving parts and could ... |
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| Smart tracking with nanotubes | 6 juil. 2010 |
| A printable nano-based tag that can be invisibly embedded in packaging could provide a cost-effective tracking solution to the packaging sector. |
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| Graphene-Based Antibacterial Paper | 1 juil. 2010 |
| new form of paper with the built-in ability to fight disease-causing bacteria could have applications that range from anti-bacterial bandages to food packaging that keeps food fresher longer to shoes that ward off foot odor. A report about the new material, which consists of the thinnest possible sheets of carbon ... |
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| New Method Manipulates Particles for Sensors, Crime Scene Testing | 7 juin 2010 |
| Researchers at Purdue University have developed a potential new tool for medical diagnostics, testing food and water for contamination, and crime-scene forensics. |
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| A fully recyclable nanocoating for food and pharmaceuticals | 24 mars 2010 |
| VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed an environmentally-friendly packaging coating solution. Especially suitable for food and pharmaceutical packaging, the coating offers a new method for manufacturing fully recyclable, thin, light and air-tight packaging materials. |
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