Red Dye Powers New ‘Green’ Battery
The latest study has revealed that an ancient red dye “purpurin” produced from Rose madder plant (Rubia species) has found to be basis for new green battery. The Purpurin dye extracted from the roots...
View ArticleNanofibers: Scrubs Sulfur from Fuel
The highly reactive element sulfur is one of the 6 air pollutants.It forms oxides on combustion of fuels. The primary disturbance caused by sulfur is; it discharge toxic gases and harm the metals and...
View ArticleInvisible Scalpel: Super-Fine Sound Beam
The researchers have developed a new therapeutic ultrasound approach, where a light is converted into sound. This new approach would lead in using the super-fine sound beam into an invisible knife for...
View ArticleSafety Concerns of Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon Nanotubes; hollow tubes of carbon sheets possessing diameter measuring on nanometer scale are widely used in one of the emerging field’s nanotechnology. Though the carbon nanotubes are well...
View ArticlePortable Energy Source
It was found that tiny particles of silicon when reacts with water they produce hydrogen. This is an instantaneous reaction that doesn’t require any external source (light, heat, electricity) to carry...
View ArticleSelf-Recuperating Materials as New Biotically Propelled Materials
Lightweight, heightened ability fibre-strengthened polymeric composites are advancing materials in numerous propelled requisitions incorporating biomedical parts. These materials offer the possibility...
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