Using precisely focused light, multiphoton lithography allows researchers to write complex three-dimensional structures at the micro- and nanoscale.
By Atif Suhail
16 Dec 2025
Approaching 2026, what might we see unfold in therapeutics? AZoNano spoke to leading experts in nano medicine and technology to unpack the trends and developments that might define the coming year.
In this article, we unpack the core building blocks of IoNT, from nanomachine design to molecular communication in bio-nano systems. We look at lightweight authentication, AI-powered intrusion detection, and the challenges of securing and regulating these ultra-small, energy-constrained devices.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
26 Nov 2025
Explore 5 key trends in nanophotonics driving the field towards tunable materials, biosensing, and chip integration.
A growing wave of retractions and editorial disputes has placed science’s credibility under the spotlight. This piece explores how researchers, journals, and institutions are rethinking peer review, transparency, and reproducibility, and how collective reform can rebuild trust in published research.
By Atif Suhail
11 Nov 2025
By adjusting graphene’s atomic makeup, researchers are building sensors and catalysts that outperform traditional materials, paving the way for smarter diagnostics and efficient clean-energy conversion systems.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
4 Nov 2025
Researchers are using nanotechnology as a solution: engineered nanoparticles will clean up microplastics, purify water, and remediate heavy metal-contaminated soil. Case studies show promising, scalable strategies that merge sustainability with cutting-edge science.
What is TEM, and how is it used in nanoscience? This article delves into the structural analysis technique that uses electrons to image surfaces at the hyper-small nanoscale.
By Atif Suhail
27 Oct 2025
The future of catalysis is in AI, light, and biochem. Whether in energy storage or environmental clean-up, researchers are now finding creative ways to design catalysts that do more, with less.
By Atif Suhail
21 Oct 2025
By downsizing pesticides, can scientists fix the growing pest problem? With pesticide-resistant insects becoming ever more present, they'll need to.