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Engineering Nanoparticles for Maximum Strength Because they are riddled with defects, bulk crystalline materials never achieve their ideal strength; nanocrystals, on the other hand, are so small there's no room for defects. View More (2008-10-21)
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News reports on growing role of molecular diagnostics Novel platform technologies and key advances in genomics are rapidly driving the development of molecular diagnostics, reports Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN). View More (2008-10-06)
Nanospheres that block pain of sensitive teeth Nanospheres could help dentists fill the tiny holes in our teeth that make them incredibly sensitive, and that cause severe pain for millions of adults and children worldwide. View More (2005-09-02)
Rice researchers gain new insight into nanoscale optics New research from Rice University has demonstrated an important analogy between electronics and optics that will enable light waves to be coupled efficiently to nanoscale structures and devices. View More (2005-09-15)
Using new technique, scientists uncover a delicate magnetic balance for superconductivity A new imaging technology is giving scientists unprecedented views of the processes that affect the flow of electrons through materials. View More (2011-10-20)
Special gold nanoparticles show promise for 'cooking' cancer cells Researchers are describing a long-awaited advance toward applying the marvels of nanotechnology in the battle against cancer. They have developed the first hollow gold nanospheres - smaller than the finest flecks of dust - that search out and "cook" cancer cells. View More (2009-03-23)
The Science Of Ball Lightning A spectacular phenomenon This theme issue of Philosophical Transactions A (a Royal Society journal) deals with the phenomenon of ball lightning, a rarely seen and slow-moving luminous phenomenon usually associated with thunderstorms. A collection of previously unpublished sightings is presented, including close-up encounters describing the detailed internal structure of the balls. Many of these... View More (2001-12-20)
Waste silicon gets new life in lithium-ion batteries at Rice University Researchers at Rice University and the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, have developed a way to make flexible components for rechargeable lithium-ion (LI) batteries from discarded silicon. View More (2012-09-05)
Targeted nanospheres find, penetrate, then fuel burning of melanoma Hollow gold nanospheres equipped with a targeting peptide find melanoma cells, penetrate them deeply, and then cook the tumor when bathed with near-infrared light, a research team led by scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reported in the Feb. 1 issue of Clinical Cancer Research. View More (2009-02-02)
UC Santa Barbara chemist goes nano with CoQ10 If Bruce Lipshutz has his way, you may soon be buying bottles of water brimming with the life-sustaining coenzyme CoQ10 at your local Costco. View More (2008-07-25)
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