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Posted February 10, 2012:
Posted February 9, 2012:
- Electrical Engineers Build 'No-Waste' Laser
- 'Dark Plasmons' Transmit Energy
- New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
- Nanotube Therapy Takes Aim at Breast Cancer Stem Cells
Posted February 8, 2012:
- 'Shish Kebab' Structure Provides Improved Form of 'Buckypaper'
- Bubble-Powered Microrockets Zoom Have Potential to Zoom Through the Human Stomach, Other Acidic Environments
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
- A Bronze Russian Doll: The Metal in the Metal in the Metal
- New Tool for Analyzing Solar-Cell Materials
Posted February 6, 2012:
- Nanorod-Assembled Order Affects Diffusion Rate and Direction
- The Butterfly Effect in Nanotech Medical Diagnostics
- Engineers Weld Nanowires With Light
Posted February 5, 2012:
Posted February 2, 2012:
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Self-Assembling Nanorods: Researchers Obtain 1-, 2 And 3-D Nanorod Arrays and Networks
- Nano-Oils Keep the Electronic Devices Really Cool
- Spider Web's Strength Lies in More Than Its Silk
Posted January 31, 2012:
- Perfect Nanotubes Shine Brightest: Researchers Show How Length, Imperfections Affect Carbon Nanotube Fluorescence
- Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
Posted January 30, 2012:
- Terahertz Polarizer Nears Perfection: Research Leads to Nanotube-Based Device for Communication, Security, Sensing
- Reducing Ion Exchange Particles to Nano-Size Shows Big Potential
- Bright Lights of Purity: Why Pure Quantum Dots and Nanorods Shine Brighter
- Chirality of a Nanotube Controls Growth: Armchair Nanotubes Grow Fastest
Posted January 27, 2012:
- Engineers' Innovation Addresses Major Challenge of Drug Delivery
- Kitchen Gadget Inspires Scientist to Make More Effective Plastic Electronics
- Making Better Electronic Memory
Posted January 26, 2012:
Posted January 25, 2012:
- Strategic Research Plan Needed to Help Avoid Potential Risks of Nanomaterials
- Under the Electron Microscope: 3-D Image of an Individual Protein Showing Structure
Posted January 24, 2012:
- Nano Form of Titanium Dioxide Can Be Toxic to Marine Organisms
- Bilayer Graphene Works as an Insulator: Research Has Potential Applications in Digital and Infrared Technologies
- New Means for Creating Elastic Conductors
Posted January 23, 2012:
- Graphene 'Invisible' to Water: How the Extreme Thinness of Graphene Enables Near-Perfect Wetting Transparency
- Easier Testing for Diabetics? Biochip Measures Glucose in Saliva, Not Blood
- New Breed of Electron Interactions in Quantum Systems
Posted January 22, 2012:
- Cooling Semiconductors by Laser Light
- DNA Motor Programmed to Navigate a Network of Tracks
- Vaccines to Boost Immunity Where It Counts, Not Just Near Shot Site
- Hyperthermia Treatment of Cancer Using Magnetic Nanoparticles
- Superconductivity Success in Fullerene Nanowhiskers
- Development of World’s First Functional Polymer Nanowire Fabrication Technology by Pulsed Laser Irradiation
Posted January 20, 2012:
- In Solar Cells, Tweaking the Tiniest of Parts Yields Big Jump in Efficiency
- T-Rays Technology Could Help Develop Star Trek-Style Hand-Held Medical Scanners
- Bucky Balls for Next-Generation Spintronics Devices
Posted January 19, 2012:
Posted January 18, 2012:
- Breast Cancer Cells Targeted, Then Burned, by Gold-Filled Silicon Wafers
- Flaky Graphene Makes Reliable Chemical Sensors
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