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Posted February 26, 2013:
Posted February 25, 2013:
- 'NanoVelcro' Device to Grab Single Cancer Cells from Blood: Improvement Enables 'Liquid Biopsies' for Metastatic Melanoma
- The Cradle of the Nanoparticle
Posted February 24, 2013:
Posted February 22, 2013:
- Watching Molecules Grow Into Microtubes
- Light from Silicon Nanocrystal LEDs: Scientists Develop Multicolor LEDs Without Heavy Metals
- Formation of Nanoparticles Can Now Be Studied Molecule-by-Molecule
Posted February 21, 2013:
- Researchers 'Nanoweld' by Applying Light to Aligned Nanorods in Solid Materials
- Protein 'Passport' Helps Nanoparticles Get Past Immune System
- Titanium Dioxide Nanoreactor: Synthesis to Produce Nanoparticles at Room Temperature in a Polymer Network
Posted February 20, 2013:
- Sunlight Yields More Efficient Carbon Dioxide to Methanol Model
- Cure for Common Hangover? 'Pill' Mimics Action of Human Liver in Fighting Alcohol Intoxication
- Quantum Dots That Assemble Themselves
- Balsam for the Bones: Chemists Develop a Nanopaste for the Repair of Bone Defects
- New Taxonomy of Platinum Nanoclusters
- Nano-Channel Disentangles Knotted DNA
- First Signals from Brain Nerve Cells With Ultrathin Nanowires
Posted February 19, 2013:
Posted February 17, 2013:
- Dopants Dramatically Alter Electronic Structure of Superconductor
- Forging a New Periodic Table Using Nanostructures: Artificial Atoms and Bonds Provide a New Set of Building Blocks for Future Materials
- In the Blink of an Eye: X-Ray Imaging on the Attosecond Timescale
- Engineers Are Catching Rainbows: Material That Slows Light Opens New Possibilities in Solar Energy, Other Fields
- 'Bionic Proteins': Nano-Machines Recreate Protein Activities
- Not Your Conventional Nucleic Acids: Spherical Nucleic Acids Have Novel Properties That Are Perfect for Biomedical Applications
- Mussel-Inspired 'Glue' for Surgical Repair and Cancer Drug Delivery
Posted February 14, 2013:
- Trolls Win: Rude Blog Comments Dim Allure of Science Online, Experts Say
- Tough, Light and Strong: Lessons from Nature Could Lead to the Creation of New Materials
- World's Most Sensitive Plasmon Resonance Sensor Inspired by Ancient Roman Cup
- A Quantum Dot Energy Harvester
- A Glimpse Inside the Control Centers of Cell Communication
- Nanosensors Support Skin Cancer Therapy
Posted February 13, 2013:
- Manufacturing: Chip-Free Ceramics
- Semiconductor Interfaces: Big Opportunities for Tiny Insulators
- Photonics: Deconstructed Nanosensors Light the Way Forward
- Team Creates MRI for the Nanoscale: Level Comparable to an Atomic Force Microscope
- Light-Emitting Bioprobe Fits in a Single Cell
- Self-Assembling, Origami-Inspired Particles
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Large Scale Production of Edge-Functionalized Graphene Nanoplatelets (EFGnPs)
- Innovative Technique Pinpoints Protein Locations, Helping Scientists Figure out Their Functions
- Security: Explosive Breakthrough in Research on Molecular Recognition
- Building a Biochemistry Lab on a Chip
- Cheap, Strong Lithium-Ion Battery Developed
- Nanotech'ed RNA Drug Reduces Ovarian Cancer Tumors by 83 Percent
- New Material Promises Better Solar Cells
Posted February 11, 2013:
- Visualizing Biological Networks in 4-D: Unique Microscope Captures Motion of DNA Structures
- Artificial Atoms Allow for Magnetic Resonance on Individual Cells: Technique for MRIs on Molecular Scale
- Researchers Strain to Improve Electrical Material and It's Worth It
- Invisible Tool Enables New Quantum Experiments
- Stem Cell Breakthrough Could Lead to New Bone Repair Therapies on Nanoscale Surfaces
Posted February 8, 2013:
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