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Nanotechnology News Archives Page 71 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |Hydrogen storage in nanoparticles works (4/1/2008)30 nanometre particles of the metal hydride sodium alanate make the favourable extraction and storage of hydrogen possible ...> Full Article The future of computing - carbon nanotubes and superconductors to replace the silicon chip (3/30/2008)Nanotech hopes to take on silicon for control of the electronics industry ...> Full Article Biosensing nanodevice to revolutionize health screenings (3/27/2008)One day soon a biosensing nanodevice developed by Arizona State University researcher Wayne Frasch may eliminate long lines at airport security checkpoints and revolutionize health screenings for diseases like anthrax, cancer and antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). ...> Full Article Ivy uses nanoparticles to climb walls, chemists discover (3/27/2008)
Physicists Show Electrons Can Travel More Than 100 Times Faster in Graphene (3/26/2008)
Team Proves Bridge from Conventional to Molecular Electronics Possible (3/24/2008)
Researchers achieve dramatic increase in thermoelectric efficiency (3/23/2008)
Nanoscience will change the way we think about the world (3/22/2008)
Tiny buckyballs squeeze hydrogen like giant Jupiter (3/21/2008)
Prestigious NSF award helps physicist study magnetic nanostructures (3/20/2008)Physicist lands one of the most prestigious awards available for faculty early in their careers. ...> Full Article Chemist Recognized for Founding, Establishing the Field of Structural DNA Nanotechnology (3/19/2008)New York University Chemistry Professor Nadrian Seeman has received the American Chemical Society's Nichols Medal for his founding and establishing the field of structural DNA nanotechnology ...> Full Article Chemical engineers discover new way to control particle motion potentially aiding micro- and nano-fluid systems for drug delivery, sensors, more (3/18/2008)
Nanotechnology expert awarded $10M grant (3/17/2008)One of 12 scholars worldwide selected ...> Full Article Copolymers block out new approaches to microelectronics (3/16/2008)
Carbon nanotubes outperform copper nanowires as interconnects (3/15/2008)Scientists create robust quantum models to compare key characteristics of copper and CNTs ...> Full Article Nanomaterials Show Unexpected Strength Under Stress (3/14/2008)
All done with mirrors: microscope tracks nanoparticles in 3-D (3/13/2008)
Measurement technique probes surface structure of gold nanocrystals (3/12/2008)
New advances in 3D micro-fabrication of polymer nanocomposites (3/11/2008)
Switchable nanovalves: pH-sensitive pseudorotaxane as reversible gate for drug nanotransporter (3/10/2008)We encounter valves every day, whether in the water faucet, the carburetor in our car, or our bicycle tire tube. Valves are also present in the world of nanotechnology. A team of researchers headed by J. Fraser Stoddart and Jeffrey I. Zink at the University of California, Los Angeles, has now developed a new nanovalve. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, the scientists reveal what is special about it: In contrast to prior versions, which only function in organic solvents, this valve operates in an aqueous environment and under physiological conditions-prerequisites for any application as a gate for nanoscopic drug-transport agents, which need to set their cargo free at the right place and time. ...> Full Article Variable nanocomposites: Small, rigid DNA rings with a gap for the incorporation of functional molecules (3/9/2008)What appear under an atomic force microscope to be tiny rings with little bits missing are actually nanoscopic rings made of double-stranded DNA with a little gap in the form of a short single-stranded fragment. As Michael Famulok and his team from the University of Bonn, Germany, explain in the journal Angewandte Chemie , this gap is a place to attach other molecules that have the potential to transform the rings into versatile nanocomposites for various applications. ...> Full Article Fluorescent organic nanoparticles help illuminate cellular proteins (3/8/2008)Like a smart highlighter, immunofluorescent labeling can zero in on a specific protein, helping scientists understand the structure of a cell and how diseases affect that structure. Current techniques have disadvantages, though. ...> Full Article Researchers create invisibiity cloak (3/8/2008)New technique to control nanoparticles ...> Full Article Nanoswitches Toggled by Light (3/7/2008)Ultrafast electron microscopy reveals switchable nanochannels in materials ...> Full Article Physicists Discover Gold Can Be Magnetic on the Nanoscale (3/6/2008)
Surface dislocation nucleation: Strength is but skin deep at the nanoscale, Penn engineers discover (3/4/2008)
Breakthroughs in Nanotechnology on Edge of 'Knowledge Frontier' (3/2/2008)Scientist's nanotech research earns him 'Outstanding Missourian' award ...> Full Article Magnetic atoms of gold, silver and copper have been obtained (3/1/2008)Scientists create magnetic forms of gold, silver and copper ...> Full Article Nanoemulsion vaccines effective against two new targets (2/29/2008)
Astronomy Technology Brings Nanoparticle Probes Into Sharper Focus (2/26/2008)
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