Temporarily violates the famous second law of thermodynamics, something that is impossible on human time and length scale. Objects with sizes in the nanometer range, such as the molecular bu... Read more
TAU targets drug-resistant ovarian tumors with nanotechnology Ovarian cancer accounts for more deaths of American women than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. According to... Read more
Scientists behind technologies at the tiniest scale may have new problems according to ‘surprising’ findings by Huddersfield University researchers Nanotechnology – the manipulation of matte... Read more
Can accurately detect cancer-related molecules in blood and are small enough to be used in portable medical devices A new method that fabricates gold nanostructures quickly and efficiently c... Read more
University of Adelaide researchers have developed a process for turning waste plastic bags into a high-tech nanomaterial. The innovative nanotechnology uses non-biodegradable plastic grocery... Read more
“This is about the safe design of nanomaterials” A collaboration of biologists, engineers, and material scientists at Brown University has found that jagged edges of graphene can easil... Read more
Still in its infancy, research and development at the nanoscale has already made an impact. Yet roadblocks to commercialization still exist. Nanotechnology typically describes any material,... Read more
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have invented a “nanosponge” capable of safely removing a broad class of dangerous toxins from the bloodstream – including to... Read more
Color printing at the highest resolution possible is enabled by the use of arrays of metal-coated nanostructures. Commercial laser printers typically produce pin-sharp images with spots of i... Read more
Yep, you read it right, spray-on glass. It could revolutionize the fields of agriculture, medicine, fashion, transportation – really, it would be easier to list where it might not be a... Read more