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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. Nanotubes have been constructed with length-to-diameter ratio of up to 28,000,000:1, which is significantly larger than any other material. These cylindrical carbon molecules have novel properties that make them potentially useful in many applications in nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science, as well as potential uses in architectural fields. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties, and are efficient conductors of heat. Their final usage, however, may be limited by their potential toxicity.
Customizing carbon nanotube biosensors to detect bacteria and viruses

Customizing carbon nanotube biosensors to detect bacteria and viruses

How Can CPNs Revolutionize Medical Diagnostics?

How Can CPNs Revolutionize Medical Diagnostics?

Researchers develop new kind of Atomic Force Microscopy probes in true 3D shapes

Researchers develop new kind of Atomic Force Microscopy probes in true 3D shapes

Electronic nose detects SARS-CoV-2 from breath

Electronic nose detects SARS-CoV-2 from breath

Novel photonic technology could enable fluorescent sensors to track molecules deep inside the body

Novel photonic technology could enable fluorescent sensors to track molecules deep inside the body

‘Smart’ diaper could provide painless and quick bedside urinalyses

‘Smart’ diaper could provide painless and quick bedside urinalyses

Scientists assemble carbon nanotubes in a new way to deliver cancer drugs

Scientists assemble carbon nanotubes in a new way to deliver cancer drugs

Small CT brain scanner fitted in ambulances or emergency aircraft could save lives of stroke patients

Small CT brain scanner fitted in ambulances or emergency aircraft could save lives of stroke patients

Smart shirt made with carbon nanotube thread monitors the wearer’s heart rate

Smart shirt made with carbon nanotube thread monitors the wearer’s heart rate

New self-sustainable energy collection device is able to harvest energy from the sweat of fingertips

New self-sustainable energy collection device is able to harvest energy from the sweat of fingertips

How can nanomaterials help in the fight against COVID-19?

How can nanomaterials help in the fight against COVID-19?

Research aids in the development of synthetic materials to mimic bone

Research aids in the development of synthetic materials to mimic bone

New study shows efficacy of carbon nanotube implants to restore motor functions

New study shows efficacy of carbon nanotube implants to restore motor functions

Nanomaterial could serve as an early warning system for injury or illness

Nanomaterial could serve as an early warning system for injury or illness

New multiplexed electrical biosensor for accurate detection of Alzheimer's disease

New multiplexed electrical biosensor for accurate detection of Alzheimer's disease

New experimental model developed for 'lipid rafts' in living cells

New experimental model developed for 'lipid rafts' in living cells

Researchers develop new model that simulates the accumulation of lipids in membranes

Researchers develop new model that simulates the accumulation of lipids in membranes

Nanotube fibers used to rewire damaged hearts

Nanotube fibers used to rewire damaged hearts

New liquid biopsy chip captures circulating tumor cells with greater sensitivity

New liquid biopsy chip captures circulating tumor cells with greater sensitivity

Stretchy wearable patch can do a health check while you work out

Stretchy wearable patch can do a health check while you work out

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