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Novel Cuopper and Zinc nanocomposite can tackle pollution and power sensors, says study

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Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Bengaluru 1 Apr 2025 Nanomaterials are materials measured in nanometers (10-100nm), which is a millionth of a millimetre. For reference, the width of a human hair is around 50,000 nanometers. Today, nanomaterials are employed to solve some of our biggest challenges, like cleaning up pollution or monitoring our health. Scientists are also increasingly becoming skilled at designing them for specific jobs.  One area…
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