
Electrical Engineers Build 'No-Waste' Laser
Researchers have built the
smallest room-temperature
nanolaser to date, as well
as an even more startling
device: a highly efficient,
"thresholdless" laser that
funnels all its photons into
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'Dark Plasmons' Transmit Energy
Microscopic channels of gold
nanoparticles have the
ability to transmit
electromagnetic energy that
starts as light and
propagates via "dark
plasmons," according to
... > full story

'Shish Kebab' Structure Provides Improved Form of 'Buckypaper'
Scientists are reporting
development of a new form of
buckypaper, which eliminates
a major drawback of these
sheets of carbon nanotubes
... > full story

Bubble-Powered Microrockets Zoom Have Potential to Zoom Through the Human Stomach, Other Acidic Environments
Scientists have developed a
new kind of tiny motor --
which they term a
"microrocket" -- that can
propel itself through acidic
... > full story
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New Method for Creating Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
February 10, 2012 Researchers have developed a new method for creating scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, providing an alternative that is more flexible and less time-intensive than current ... > full story -
What Lies Beneath: Mapping Hidden Nanostructures Within Materials, and Perhaps Cells
February 10, 2012 A new method to map nanostructures within materials may lead to biological imaging of the internal organization of ... > full story -
New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
February 9, 2012 Researchers have developed a new nanotechnology platform for the development of molecule-based electronic components using the wonder material ... > full story -
Nanotube Therapy Takes Aim at Breast Cancer Stem Cells
February 9, 2012 Researchers have again shown that injecting multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into tumors and heating them with a quick, 30-second laser treatment can kill ... > full story -
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Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
February 7, 2012 Scientists have developed a "biological computer" made entirely from biomolecules that is capable of deciphering images encrypted on DNA ... > full story -
A Bronze Russian Doll: The Metal in the Metal in the Metal
February 7, 2012 Just like in the Russian wooden toy, a hull of 12 copper atoms encases a single tin atom. This hull is, in turn, enveloped by 20 further tin atoms. Scientists have now generated these spatial ... > full story -
New Tool for Analyzing Solar-Cell Materials
February 7, 2012 An online tool called "Impurities to Efficiency" (known as I2E) allows companies or researchers exploring alternative manufacturing strategies to plug in descriptions of their planned materials and ... > full story -
Nanorod-Assembled Order Affects Diffusion Rate and Direction
February 6, 2012 Scientists studied the movements of a spherical probe amongst static nanorods. They found that the particles sometimes diffused faster in a nematic environment than in a disordered environment. That ... > full story -
The Butterfly Effect in Nanotech Medical Diagnostics
February 6, 2012 Tiny metallic nanoparticles that shimmer in the light like the scales on a butterfly's wing are set to become the color-change components of a revolutionary new approach to point-of-care medical ... > full story -
Engineers Weld Nanowires With Light
February 6, 2012 At the nano level, researchers have discovered a new way to weld together meshes of tiny wires. Their work could lead to exciting new electronics and solar applications. To succeed, they called upon ... > full story
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