nanotechnology

Artistic impressions of the nanoparticle in a laser trap. (Image credits: Iñaki Gonzalez and Jan Gieseler)
Never say never in the nano-world

Temporarily violates the famous second law of thermodynamics, something that is impossible on human time

Gagomers (labeled in color) accumulating on ovarian cancer cells
Researchers Devise a Fast and Effective Mechanism to Combat One of the Most Aggressive Cancers

TAU targets drug-resistant ovarian tumors with nanotechnology Ovarian cancer accounts for more deaths of American

Huddersfield University nanotechnology research finds big problems at the smallest scale

Scientists behind technologies at the tiniest scale may have new problems according to ‘surprising’ findings

Medical Sensors Improve With Holey Gold Nanostructures

Can accurately detect cancer-related molecules in blood and are small enough to be used in

Turning plastic bags into high-tech materials

University of Adelaide researchers have developed a process for turning waste plastic bags into a

Jagged graphene can slice into cell membranes

“This is about the safe design of nanomaterials” A collaboration of biologists, engineers, and material

A Close Eye on Nanotechnology

Still in its infancy, research and development at the nanoscale has already made an impact.

Nanosponges soak up toxins released by bacterial infections and venom

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have invented a “nanosponge” capable of safely

Nanotechnology: Color Printing Reaches New Highs

Color printing at the highest resolution possible is enabled by the use of arrays of

Nanopool says the case is clear for spray-on glass

Yep, you read it right, spray-on glass. It could revolutionize the fields of agriculture, medicine,