
Quantum Gas Microscope Offers Glimpse Of Quirky Ultracold Atoms
Physicists have created a
quantum gas microscope that
can be used to observe
single atoms at temperatures
so low the particles follow
the rules of quantum
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Tiny Injector To Speed Development Of New, Safer, Cheaper Drugs
Engineering researchers have
fabricated a palm-sized,
automated, micro-injector
that can insert proteins,
DNA and other biomolecules
into individual cells at
... > full story

New 'FinFETs' Promising For Smaller Transistors, More Powerful Chips
Researchers are making
progress in developing a new
type of transistor that uses
a finlike structure instead
of the conventional flat
... > full story

Understanding Mechanical Properties Of Silicon Nanowires Paves Way For Nanodevices
Silicon nanowires are
attracting attention from
the electronics industry due
to the drive for smaller
devices, from cell phones to
... > full story
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Nano Bubble Gum For Enhancing Drug Delivery In Gut
November 12, 2009 Of the many characteristic traits a drug can have, one of the most desirable is the ability for a drug to be swallowed and absorbed into the bloodstream through the gut. Some drugs, like ... > full story -
Unexpected Properties Of Nanostructures: When Holes Obscure The View
November 12, 2009 Metals are opaque: they reflect light almost completely. For that reason they are utilized as mirrors; as films deposited onto a glass -- you find them in any bathroom. If the metal film is very ... > full story -
DNA Origami Nanoscale Breadboards Developed For Carbon Nanotube Circuits
November 10, 2009 In work that someday may lead to the development of novel types of nanoscale electronic devices, researchers have combined DNA's talent for self-assembly with the remarkable electronic properties of ... > full story -
Nanomedicine Promising For Treating Spinal Cord Injuries, Findings Show
November 9, 2009 Researchers have discovered a new approach for repairing damaged nerve fibers in spinal cord injuries using nano-spheres that could be injected into the blood shortly after an ... > full story -
How Size Matters For Catalysts: Study Links Size, Activity, Electronic Properties
November 9, 2009 University of Utah chemists demonstrated the first conclusive link between the size of catalyst particles on a solid surface, their electronic properties and their ability to speed chemical ... > full story -
New Nanocrystalline Diamond Probes Overcome Wear
November 9, 2009 Researchers have developed, characterized, and modeled a new kind of probe used in atomic force microscopy, which images, measures, and manipulates matter at the nanoscale. Using diamond, researchers ... > full story -
Engineers Image Nanostructure Of A Solid Acid Catalyst And Boost Its Catalytic Activity
November 9, 2009 The catalytic processes that facilitate the production of many chemicals and fuels could become much more environmentally friendly, thanks to a new ... > full story -
Ideal Nanoparticle Cancer Therapies Surf The Bloodstream
November 9, 2009 Researchers are studying blood using computer models that simulate how the fluid and the cells it contains move around. One new study shows how components in blood line up to prepare for healing; ... > full story -
Magnetic Nanoparticles To Simultaneously Diagnose, Monitor And Treat
November 7, 2009 The future for magentic nanoparticles (mNPs) appears bright With the design of "theranostic" molecules. Magentic nanoparticles could play a crucial role in developing one-stop tools to simultaneously ... > full story -
Hybrid Composite For Root Canal Treatment
November 7, 2009 A dentist carrying out root canal treatment will need to use a variety of compounds. These do not always bond together properly and sometimes expensive follow-up treatment has to be performed. But a ... > full story
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