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Posted March 19, 2013:
Posted March 18, 2013:
- Cell on a Chip Reveals Protein Behavior: In the Future, Artifical Cells May Produce Complex Protein Structures on Demand
- Negative-Charge Carrying Molecular Structures Created
- Magnets Are Chaotic -- And Fast -- At the Very Smallest Scale
- Self-Assembled Nanostructures Enable a Low-Power Phase-Change Memory for Mobile Electronic Devices
Posted March 15, 2013:
- New Microscope Measures Nanomagnet Property Vital to 'Spintronics'
- Smallest Vibration Sensor in the Quantum World
- Stem Cells Transplantation Technique Has High Potential as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Erectile Dysfunction
Posted March 14, 2013:
- 'Metasurfaces' to Usher in New Optical Technologies
- Nanoscale Spinning Magnetic Droplets Created
- Smart-Bombing Cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, and More
- New Sensor Developed for Methylated DNA
Posted March 13, 2013:
- Electrons Behaving Like a Particle and a Wave: Feynman's Double-Slit Experiment Brought to Life
- Local Chemotherapy Has a Stronger Effect on Reducing Tumor Growth, Research Suggests
- Plasmonics: Model Makes Light Work of Nanocircuits
- New Technique Creates Stronger, Lightweight Magnesium Alloys
Posted March 12, 2013:
- Ultra-High-Speed Optical Communications Link Sets New Power Efficiency Record
- Breaking the Final Barrier: Room-Temperature Electrically Powered Nanolasers
- Biological Wires Carry Electricity Thanks to Special Amino Acids
Posted March 11, 2013:
- Protein Abundant in Cancerous Cells Causes DNA 'Supercoiling'
- Pushing X-Rays to the Edge to Draw the Nanoworld Into Focus
- Taking Transistors Into a New Dimension
- High-Performance, Organic Nanowire Phototransistors Opens the Way for Optoelectronic Device Miniaturization
Posted March 8, 2013:
- Researchers Develop AFM-IR for Nanometer Scale Chemical Identification
- Temp-Controlled 'Nanopores' May Allow Detailed Blood Analysis
- Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling and Convenience
- New Player in Electron Field Emitter Technology Makes for Better Imaging and Communications
Posted March 7, 2013:
- Nanoparticles Loaded With Bee Venom Kill HIV
- Engineering Breakthrough Promises Significantly More Efficient Solar Cells
- Long Predicted Atomic Collapse State Observed in Graphene
- Illuminating Fractures: X-Ray Imaging Sheds New Light on Bone Damage
- Improving Electronics by Solving Nearly Century-Old Problem
- First Discovery of a Natural Topological Insulator
Posted March 5, 2013:
- New Spectroscopy Method Could Lead to Better Optical Devices Such as LEDs and Solar Cells
- Synthetic Fuels from Natural Gas and Biomass? New Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst Invented
- Traceable Nanoparticles May Be the Next Weapon in Cancer Treatment
Posted March 4, 2013:
Posted February 28, 2013:
- Pour, Shake and Stir: How Gold Particles, DNA and Water Have the Potential to Shape the Future of Medicine
- Trackable Drug-Filled Nanoparticles: Potential Weapon Against Cancer
- Renewable Energy: Nanotubes to Channel Osmotic Power
- Is Nanosilver Toxic?
- Lipid Nanoparticles Are Ideal for Delivering Genes and Drugs, Researchers Show
Posted February 27, 2013:
- Silver Nanoparticles May Adversely Affect Environment, Researchers Demonstrate
- Neutron Scattering Provides Data on Ion Adsorption
- Changing Shape Makes Chemotherapy Drugs Better at Targeting Cancer Cells
- Reading the Human Genome: First Step-by-Step Look at Transcription Initiation
- NASA Announces New CubeSat Space Mission Candidates
- Optical Materials: Light's Magnetism Shows Its True Colors
- New Anti-Frost and Anti-Fog Coating for Glass
- Faster, More Efficient Technique for Creating High-Density Ceramics
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