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The Sensitive Side of Carbon Nanotubes: Creating Powerful Pressure Sensors (10/25/2007)

The Sensitive Side of Carbon Nanotubes: Creating Powerful Pressure SensorsBlocks of carbon nanotubes can be used to create effective and powerful pressure sensors. ...> Full Article


'Nanospikes' Add To Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics Applications (10/24/2007)

'Nanospikes' Add To Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics ApplicationsNew technology could lead to more successful hip and bone replacement surgeries, make better use of solar power and even prevent your computer from overheating. ...> Full Article


Researchers looking for new anti-corrosion coatings based on nanotechnology (10/19/2007)

Scientists claim they are in advanced stages of research ...> Full Article


Sol-gel inks produce complex shapes with nanoscale features (10/12/2007)

Sol-gel inks produce complex shapes with nanoscale featuresNew sol-gel inks can be printed into patterns to produce three-dimensional structures of metal oxides with nanoscale features. ...> Full Article


New force-fluorescence device measures motion previously undetectable (10/12/2007)

A hybrid device combining force and fluorescence has made possible the accurate detection of nanometer-scale motion of biomolecules caused by pico-newton forces. ...> Full Article


New Finding Opens Path for Designing Novel Complex Oxide Nanomaterials (10/12/2007)

New Finding Opens Path for Designing Novel Complex Oxide NanomaterialsA researcher and his colleagues have found a novel way to "look" at atomic orbitals, and have directly shown for the first time that they change substantially when interacting at the interface of a ferromagnet and a high-temperature superconductor. ...> Full Article


Team studies metal complex (10/9/2007)

Team studies metal complexAn interdisciplinary team of nanotechnology researchers has unraveled some of the fundamental physics of a material that holds promise for light-emitting, flexible semiconductors. ...> Full Article


Big dreams rest on tiny particles (10/8/2007)

A £40,000 grant has been won by a British University team to help find ways to stop rising damp from ruining building projects. ...> Full Article


Developing a modular, nanoparticle drug delivery system (10/6/2007)

 Developing a modular, nanoparticle drug delivery systemThere are two aspects to creating an effective drug: finding a chemical compound that has the desired biological effect and minimal side-effects and then delivering it to the right place in the body for it to do its job. ...> Full Article


New plastic is strong as steel, transparent (10/5/2007)

By mimicking a brick-and-mortar molecular structure found in seashells, researchers created a composite plastic that's as strong as steel but lighter and transparent. ...> Full Article


Self-assembling 'magnetic snakes' point to new electronic devices (10/4/2007)

Self-assembling 'magnetic snakes' point to new electronic devices"Magnetic snakes" with unique dynamic and magnetic properties that may usher in new generations of recording media, conductors and microfluidic devices have been created by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. ...> Full Article


University receives $2.18 million to explore nano advancements in DNA sequencing (10/2/2007)

Research is part of initiative to significantly cut health care costs, improve diagnostic possibilities ...> Full Article


Science of Ultra-Small Poised to Bring Gigantic Gains, University Positions Itself as Nanotechnology Leader (9/30/2007)

Science of Ultra-Small Poised to Bring Gigantic Gains, University Positions Itself as Nanotechnology LeaderThe University of Alabama is the third academic institution in the nation to purchase a Local Electron Atom Probe, which is used to determine the position and type of atoms in various materials and view the structure in 3-D. ...> Full Article


Using Nanotubes To Detect and Repair Cracks in Aircraft Wings, Other Structures (9/29/2007)

Using Nanotubes To Detect and Repair Cracks in Aircraft Wings, Other StructuresNew technology enables real-time diagnostics and on-site repair ...> Full Article


Using Catalysts to Stamp Nanopatterns Without Ink (9/28/2007)

Using Catalysts to Stamp Nanopatterns Without InkEngineers and chemists microcontact printing technique can imprint details measuring close to 1 nanometer, or billionths of a meter. ...> Full Article


Researchers Develop Nanoblade (9/26/2007)

Researchers Develop Nanoblade"Cutting edge" nanomaterial could be used in hydrogen storage ...> Full Article


Scientists get first look at nanotubes inside living animals (9/21/2007)

Scientists get first look at nanotubes inside living animalsScientists have captured the first optical images of carbon nanotubes inside a living organism. Using fruit flies, the researchers confirmed that near-infrared fluorescent imaging was capable of detecting DNA-sized nanotubes inside living fruit flies. ...> Full Article


University to Offer Canada's First Nanoscience Major (9/20/2007)

University to Offer Canada's First Nanoscience MajorThe University of Guelph is thinking big about the "very small" with a pioneering undergraduate nanoscience major to begin on campus next year. It will be Canada's first full-fledged nanoscience major. ...> Full Article


Engineers Develop Micro Device and Nano-Engineered Materials to Treat Cancer and HIV (9/19/2007)

Using nanotechnology, engineering researchers have developed a small but powerful device capable of enhancing the delivery of drugs to treat life-threatening illnesses. ...> Full Article


Physicists receive $3.3 million for international nanoscience research (9/17/2007)

Physicists receive $3.3 million for international nanoscience researchOhio University physicists have received a total of $3.3 million for international collaborative research, in two separate grants from the National Science Foundation. ...> Full Article


Researchers improve the ability to write and store information on electronic devices (9/16/2007)

New research led by the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory physicist Matthias Bode provides a more thorough understanding of new mechanisms, which makes it possible to switch a magnetic nanoparticle without any magnetic field and may enable computers to more accurately write and store information. ...> Full Article


Nanotechnology Initiative Presents Research Opportunities (9/15/2007)

A new partnership between Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, and a select group of leading universities and corporations will present Rensselaer graduate students with a host of new cutting-edge internship and research experiences. ...> Full Article


New NSF program will foster interdisciplinary graduate student research training in nanoscale science (9/14/2007)

Physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers often deal with the same problems, but they use different jargon. Talking to and collaborating with each other can be difficult, if not impossible. ...> Full Article


Start-up Will Develop Nanostructured CT Contrast Agents (9/13/2007)

Marval Biosciences, Inc., a University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston portfolio start-up company, has obtained a worldwide license to intellectual property covering nanostructured computed tomography (CT) contrast agents which were co-developed by Ananth Annapragada, Ph.D., an associate professor at the University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences at Houston. ...> Full Article


Physicists pin down atomic spin for spintronics (9/13/2007)

Physicists pin down atomic spin for spintronicsScientists who dream of shrinking computers to the nanoscale look to atomic spin as one possible building block for both processor and memory, yet setting the spin of an atom, let alone measuring it, has been a challenge. ...> Full Article


Nanomaterials With a Bright Future (9/12/2007)

Nanomaterials With a Bright FutureNew, inexpensive fabrication technique can increase production ...> Full Article


Researchers seek inexpensive, efficient ways to capture sun's energy (9/11/2007)

Researchers seek inexpensive, efficient ways to capture sun's energyEvery minute, the Earth receives more energy from the sun than people burn up in fossil fuels in a full year. Virtually all of that free light and heat energy is unused, wasted. ...> Full Article


Improved e-jet printing provides higher resolution and more versatility (9/8/2007)

By combining electrically induced fluid flow with nanoscale nozzles, researchers at the University of Illinois have established new benchmarks for precision control and resolution in jet-printing processes. ...> Full Article


A hetero-structured ring discovered by nano-scientists (9/6/2007)

A hetero-structured ring discovered by nano-scientistsTeaming up with co-workers at home and abroad, researchers from the CAS affiliated National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST) recently succeeded in the fabricating a hetero-structured nano-ring in their laboratory. The work, which would be valuable for developing new optical or electronic nano-elements and related devices in the near future, was reported by Advanced Materials (Vol.19, 2319-2323, 2007). ...> Full Article


Nanotechnology Identifies Peptide 'Fingerprint' in Both Forms of ALS (9/6/2007)

Nanotechnology Identifies Peptide 'Fingerprint' in Both Forms of ALSA nanotechnology developed by a University at Buffalo professor has enabled researchers to identify a molecular signature common to both familial and sporadic cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's disease. ...> Full Article


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