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Nanomagnetic Sponges To Clean Precious Works Of Art (9/5/2007)

Nanomagnetic Sponges To Clean Precious Works Of ArtChemists in Italy are reporting "a real breakthrough" in technology for cleaning and conserving priceless oil paintings, marble sculptures and other works of art in a new article. ...> Full Article


Researchers knock down theory about nanofluids (8/30/2007)

MIT engineers have shown that nanofluids, which once held promise as a super-coolant, do not have the theoretical cooling capabilities many scientists believed they had. ...> Full Article


Discovering A Natural Workbench for Nanoscale Construction (8/29/2007)

Discovering A Natural Workbench for Nanoscale ConstructionEngineers at the University of Pennsylvania have taken a step toward simplifying the creation of nanostructures by identifying the first inorganic material to phase separate with near-perfect order at the nanometer scale. The finding provides an atomically tuneable nanocomposite "workbench" that is cheap and easy to produce and provides a super-lattice foundation potentially suitable for building nanostructures. ...> Full Article


Bioengineers Devise Nanoscale System to Measure Cellular Forces (8/27/2007)

University of Pennsylvania researchers have designed a nanoscale system to observe and measure how individual cells react to external forces. ...> Full Article


Nanowire Coating for Bone Implants, Stents (8/20/2007)

Nanowire Coating for Bone Implants, StentsUniversity of Arkansas researchers have found a simple, inexpensive way to create a nanowire coating on the surface of biocompatible titanium that can be used to create more effective surfaces for hip replacement, dental reconstruction and vascular stenting. Further, the material can easily be sterilized using ultraviolet light and water or using ethanol, making it useful in hospital settings and meat-processing plants ...> Full Article


New nanotoxicology study delivers promising results (8/17/2007)

Findings by a team of researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee bode well for using single-walled carbon nanohorns, a particular form of engineered carbon-based nanoparticles, for drug delivery and other commercial applications. ...> Full Article


Engineering Expert's 'Nanospikes' Add New Dimension to Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics Research (8/13/2007)

Engineering Expert's 'Nanospikes' Add New Dimension to Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics ResearchNew technology in development at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science could lead to more successful hip and bone replacement surgeries, make better use of solar power and even prevent your computer from overheating. Through the creation of nano/micro laser texturing and "nanospikes" on the surfaces of semiconductors and metals, Mool C. Gupta, Langley Distinguished Professor in U.Va.'s Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is adding an entirely new dimension to these materials' effectiveness. ...> Full Article


Beyond Batteries: Storing Power in a Sheet of Paper (8/13/2007)

Beyond Batteries: Storing Power in a Sheet of PaperResearchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new energy storage device that easily could be mistaken for a simple sheet of black paper. ...> Full Article


In-plane vibration of nanoresonators (8/6/2007)

In-plane vibration of nanoresonatorsTiny vibrating silicon resonators are of intense interest in nanotechnology circles for their potential ability to detect bacteria, viruses, DNA and other biological molecules. ...> Full Article


Scientists Turn Glue On And Off (8/6/2007)

Scientists from the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with the University of Bayreuth in Germany and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxford, have developed a water-based adhesive that can be turned on and off. The glue, which can lose and regain its stickiness at different pH levels, could have huge implications for administering drugs in the body. ...> Full Article


Scientists train nano-'building blocks' to take on new shapes (8/3/2007)

Scientists train nano-'building blocks' to take on new shapesResearchers from the University of Delaware and Washington University in St. Louis have figured out how to train synthetic polymer molecules to behave--to literally "self-assemble" --and form into long, multicompartment cylinders 1,000 times thinner than a human hair, with potential uses in radiology, signal communication and the delivery of therapeutic drugs in the human body. ...> Full Article


Nano-boric acid makes motor oil more slippery (8/3/2007)

Nano-boric acid makes motor oil more slipperyOne key to saving the environment, improving our economy and reducing our dependence on foreign oil might just be sitting in your mother's medicine cabinet. ...> Full Article


Engineers ready a blueprint for a nanomechanical computer (8/3/2007)

If efforts now under way by a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers pan out, the age of the nanomechanical computer may be at hand. ...> Full Article


A New Wrinkle in Thin Film Science (8/3/2007)

A New Wrinkle in Thin Film ScienceA remarkably simple experiment devised by scientists yields important information about the mechanical properties of thin films--nanoscopically thin layers of material that are deposited onto a metal, ceramic or semiconductor base. ...> Full Article


Automation of Nanotech Manufacturing May Be Ahead (8/1/2007)

Automation of Nanotech Manufacturing May Be AheadEngineers apply CAD-CAM to atomic force microscope ...> Full Article


Nanotechnology helps scientists make bendy sensors for hydrogen vehicles (7/31/2007)

In recent years, Americans have been intrigued by the promise of hydrogen-powered vehicles. But experts have judged that several technology problems must be resolved before they are more than a novelty. ...> Full Article


Researchers Think Pink To Produce 'Green' Solar Energy (7/30/2007)

When it comes to producing earth-friendly solar energy, pink may be the new green, according to Ohio State University researchers. ...> Full Article


Nanotech team to study better pain relief in battle zones (7/30/2007)

U-M wins $1.3M award to test nanoparticles that may make a powerful painkiller easier to use in battle zones, and less likely to cause side effects ...> Full Article


Nanotech Clay Armour Creates Fire Resistant Hard Wearing Latex Emulsion Paints (7/26/2007)

Nanotech Clay Armour Creates Fire Resistant Hard Wearing Latex Emulsion PaintsResearchers at the University of Warwick's Department of Chemistry have found a way of replacing the soap used to stabilize latex emulsion paints with nanotech sized clay armour that can create a much more hard wearing and fire resistant paint. ...> Full Article


Tightly packed molecules lend unexpected strength to nanothin sheet of material (7/23/2007)

Tightly packed molecules lend unexpected strength to nanothin sheet of materialScientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have discovered the surprising strength of a sheet of nanoparticles that measures just 50 atoms in thickness. ...> Full Article


Startup company launched to bring nanotechnology advances to market (7/20/2007)

Groundbreaking new solar cell technology developed by researchers at New Mexico State University and Wake Forest University will be turned into products for the commercial marketplace by a new startup company located in North Carolina. ...> Full Article


By Examining Aquatic Life, Study Explores Environmental Effects of Nanomaterials (7/12/2007)

In short time, nanotechnology has contributed greatly to scientific research. However, unknown about this popular and continuously emerging field are the environmental effects - particularly to aquatic life. A new study at the University of Missouri-Columbia will attempt to provide answers. ...> Full Article


Nano Propellers Pump with Proper Chemistry (7/3/2007)

The ability to pump liquids at the cellular scale opens up exciting possibilities, such as precisely targeting medicines and regulating flow into and out of cells. But designing this molecular machinery has proven difficult. ...> Full Article


Tough Tubes: Carbon Nanotubes Endure Heavy Wear and Tear (7/2/2007)

Tough Tubes: Carbon Nanotubes Endure Heavy Wear and TearThe ability of carbon nanotubes to withstand repeated stress yet retain their structural and mechanical integrity is similar to the behavior of soft tissue, according to a new study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. ...> Full Article


New, Invisible Nano-Fibers Conduct Electricity, Repel Dirt (6/28/2007)

New, Invisible Nano-Fibers Conduct Electricity, Repel DirtTiny plastic fibers could be the key to some diverse technologies in the future -- including self-cleaning surfaces, transparent electronics, and biomedical tools that manipulate strands of DNA. ...> Full Article


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