Journal Highlights

  • Nanophysics

    The nanophysics is halfway between the dimensions scales of quantum physics and macroscopic physics governed by the laws of Newton and Einstein. The proper explanation of nanophysics is that the physics of constructions and remnants with proportions within the nanometer scale or of occurrence happening in nanoseconds. Modern physical methods whose ...

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  • Computational Nanotechnology

    The part of computational nanotechnology in processing next era of multifunctional substances, molecular level electronic and computing devices, sensors, actuators and machines as explained by a quick review of allowing computational methods and few latest cases gained from computer simulations of carbon nanotube established molecular nanotechnolog...

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  • Nanophotonics

    Nanophotonics is the study of the nanometer scale and transmission of substances which are in nanometer-scale. It is a division of optics, technology, optical engineering and nanotechnology. It repeatedly contains aluminiferous elements, which can conveyance and stress light-weight light through surface plasmon polaritons. Nanophotonics is that the...

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  • Nanochemistry and Nanomedicine

    Nano chemistry is the mixture of nanoscience and chemistry. Nano chemistry is related to synthesis of building blocks which are hooked in to size, surface, shape and defect properties. Nanochemistry is getting used in chemical, materials and physical, science also as engineering, biological and medical applications. Nanoscale materials are defined ...

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  • Nano Surgery

    Nanotechnology has considerable potential in the field of surgery that anesthesiologists should be aware of, though it has yet to be fully realized. While there are many products and techniques in various stages of development, few have yet to make it onto the general market. As the technology to look at things on a nanoscale improved, outcome of v...

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  • Nano Composites

    The meaning of nanocomposites has widened drastically to enclose an oversized sort of systems like 1D, 2D, 3D and amorphous substances, made from clearly different substances and mixed at the nanometer scale. This research presents an in depth definition of nanocomposites, its origin, classification, properties, benefits, also as its future. With t...

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  • Nanotoxicology

    Nano-toxicology is the discrete size results and huge area to volume ratio, nanomaterials have distinctive characteristics in contrast with their larger equivalent that influence their toxicity. In particular, nanoparticles have been shown to offer greater specificity with enhanced bioavailability and less detrimental side effects as compared to th...

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  • Green nanotechnology

    Green nanotechnology focuses to the use of nanotechnology to strengthen the environmental feasibility of methods producing negative facades. It also refers to the utilization of the products of nanotechnology to reinforce sustainability. For example, nanoscale membranes can help separate desired reaction products from waste materials. Nanoscale cat...

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  • Nano robotics

    Nanorobotics is emerging as a demanding field handling miniscule things at molecular level, and it's mainly used for medical applications. Nanorobots are nanoelectromechanical systems designed to perform a selected task with precision at nanoscale dimensions. The design of nanorobots springs from biological models, specifically within the behavior ...

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  • Graphene and Fullerenes

    Graphene is a crystalline allotrope of carbon in the form of a nearly transparent one atom thick sheet. It is hundreds of times stronger than most steels by weight. 2D Materials, sometimes mentioned as single layer materials, are crystalline materials consisting of one layer of atoms. These materials have found use in applications such as photovolt...

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  • 3D Printing of Biomaterials

    3D printing is the method of creating three- dimensional structure of biomaterials by means of computer control. With respect to the nano-scale dimensions the biomaterials are classified into three type’s as- Nano-particle (3D), Nano-fiber (2D) and Nano-sheet (1D). 3D bioprinting is the process of huge cell patterns by using printing techniques a...

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  • Nano Biotechnology

    Nano biotechnology is a field that covers the application of biological system utilized by advancement like cells, cellular components, macromolecule and proteins to ease functional nanostructured and mesoscopic architecture which includes both organic and inorganic materials. Nanomaterials are widely utilized in drug delivery where they will incre...

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  • Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology

    Nano-technology in medicine offers some exciting possibilities. Applications of drugs include imaging, diagnosis, or the delivery of medicine which will help medical professionals treat various diseases. In addition to targeted delivery of therapeutics, nanotechnology can also be used to release drugs in a controlled manner. This can result in impr...

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  • Smart Materials and Technologies

    Shrewd structures are gadgets created out of keen materials fit detecting upgrades, reacting thereto and returning to its distinctive state once the boosts is expelled. Global marketplace for conformal covering on gadgets advertises the market is got to develop at a CAGR of seven from 2015 to 2020. CAGR (2016-2021) of 6.9%, driven by various ventur...

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  • Nanoparticles & Molecular Nanotechnology

    Molecular nanotechnology may be a technology during which molecular manufacturing depends on the power to create structures to complex, atomic specification which defines mechano synthesis. The technology during which nanoscale machines assemble macroscale products atom by atom, or molecule by molecule. The combination of physical activities during...

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  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

    Nano science is that the study of atoms, molecules, and objects whose size is on the nanometer scale. Atoms are a few tenths of a manometer in diameter and molecules are typically a few nanometers in size. The uses and study related to very small things that can be used in all the other fields of science like biology, physics, chemistry, engineerin...

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