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How can graphene nanotechnology improve smart contact lenses?

Posted on March 14, 2018

by Nikki Hoang Have you ever wanted to have super-human vision? What would you do if you could record and play back video right in your contact lens? This might sound like science fiction but …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged contact lenses, eyes, graphene, graphite, heat, nanotechnology, Nikki Hoang, wearable technology

Solar Roads: the Science, Potential, and Lingering Questions

Posted on May 1, 2014

by Julianne Troiano There are many ways to reduce our carbon footprint and move towards protecting the environment, but what if we could do this while also preventing automobile accidents, clearing snow without salt and …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged engineering, global warming, heat, Julianne Troiano, light, pollution, solar cells, sustainability, transportation3 Comments

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