Coating a lattice of tiny wires called Nanonets with iron oxide creates an economical and efficient platform for the process of water splitting -- an emerging clean fuel method that harvests hydrogen ...
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What if the future of document processing wasn’t just about speed or accuracy, but about achieving both on devices as small as a smartphone? Enter NanoNets OCR Small, a new optical character ...
CHESTNUT HILL, MA (2/9/2011) – Coating a lattice of tiny wires called Nanonets with iron oxide – known more commonly as rust – creates an economical and efficient platform for the process of water ...