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Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
Double-emulsions hold potential for targeted drug delivery Stuart Wolpert UCLA scientists have succeeded in making unique Nanoscale droplets that are much smaller than a human cell and can potentially be used to deliver pharmaceuticals. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 29 days ago
BioNanomatrix, Inc., a developer of breakthrough Nanoscale whole genome imaging platforms for genetic diagnostics, personalized medicine and biomedical research, today announced receipt of a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute of ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 days ago
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology [profile] have developed a simple process for mass producing molecular tubes of identical--and precisely programmable--circumferences. ...
Source: arstechnica.com --- 17 days ago
Researchers find a combination of materials that self-assembles into a Nanoscale battery that can be printed directly onto a conducting surface. An added twist in the technique is that the anode is wired up using a virus. Read More... ...
Source: www.engr.uiuc.edu --- 34 days ago
Professor Gary Eden and his team in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) , are striving to make light sources at the Nanoscale level. So far, the researchers, including ECE graduate students Kwang Soo Kim, Jekwon Yoon, and Paul Tchertchian, have been able to shrink traditional light sources ...
Source: www.upenn.edu --- 22 days ago
Engineers and physicists have created a one-step, repeatable method for the production of functional Nanoscale patterns with adjustable features, size and shape, a process that used to take as long as a month and cost $50,000. ...
Source: www.npr.org --- 20 days ago
Using a technique known as self assembly, researchers have found a way to create high-quality repeating patterns with features just ten nanometers across. ...
Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 30 days ago
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Source: pubs.acs.org --- 5 days ago
Martin H. G. Prechtl, Morgana Scariot, Jackson D. Scholten, Giovanna Machado, Sérgio R. Teixeira, and Jairton Dupont Web Release Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EDT (Article) DOI: 10.1021/ic801014f ...
Source: pubs.acs.org --- 13 days ago
Xi Chen, Guoxin Cao, Aijie Han, Venkata K. Punyamurtula, Ling Liu, Patricia J. Culligan, Taewan Kim, and Yu Qiao Web Release Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EDT (Letter) DOI: 10.1021/nl802046b ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
PhysOrg.com Sep 4 2008 3:19AM GMT ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 4 days ago
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have developed a simple process for mass producing molecular tubes of identical--and precisely programmable--circumferences. The technological feat may allow the use of the molecular tubes in a number of nanotechnology applications. The molecular tubes are composed of wound-up strands of DNA. ...
Source: pubs.acs.org --- 1 day ago
Dong Yu, Sarah Brittman, Jin Seok Lee, Abram L. Falk, and Hongkun Park Web Release Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 00:00:00 EDT (Letter) DOI: 10.1021/nl802261s ...
Source: www.sciam.com --- 34 days ago
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Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 27 days ago
Researchers say brown carbons -- a Nanoscale atmospheric aerosol species -- are being overlooked when scientists put together computer models for climate studies. They have developed a new technique to precisely determine optical properties of brown carbon nanoparticles over the entire visible light, ultraviolet and infrared spectrums. The method promises to provide more accurate prediction of climate change, including global warming. ...
Source: stacks.iop.org --- 27 days ago
Author(s): T Polcar, T Kubart, E Malainho, M Vasilevskiy, N M G Parreira and A Cavaleiro Affiliation(s): Department of Control Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technická 2, Prague 6, Czech Republic; SEG-CEMUC--Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra, Rua Luís Reis Santos, P-3030 788 Coimbra, Portugal; The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 534, 751 21 Uppsala, Sweden; Department of Physics, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, Braga 4710-057, Portugal ...
Source: clipmarks.com --- 14 days ago
clipped by: Mohir Clip Source: www.nanowerk.com ( Nanowerk News ) Engineers have created a tiny motorized positioning device that has twice the dexterity of similar devices being developed for applications that include biological sensors and more compact, powerful computer hard drives. The device, called a monolithic comb drive, might be used as a "Nanoscale manipulator" that precisely moves or senses movement and forces. The devices also can be used in watery environments for probing biological molecules, The monolithic comb drives could make it possible to improve a class of probe-based sensors that detect viruses and biological molecules. The sensors detect objects using two different components: A probe is moved while at the same time the platform holding the specimen is positioned. The new technology would replace both components with a single one - the monolithic comb drive. The innovation could allow sensors to work faster and at higher resolution and would be small enough to fit on a microchip. Tags: nanotechnology ...
Source: www.eurekalert.org --- 6 days ago
( California Institute of Technology ) Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have developed a simple process for mass producing molecular tubes of identical -- and precisely programmable -- circumferences. The technological feat may allow the use of the molecular tubes in a number of nanotechnology applications. ...
Source: stacks.iop.org --- 29 days ago
Author(s): T Shapoval, S Engel, M Gründlich, D Meier, E Backen, V Neu, B Holzapfel and L Schultz Affiliation(s): IFW Dresden, Institute for Metallic Materials, PO Box 270116, D-01171 Dresden, Germany ...
Source: stacks.iop.org --- 22 days ago
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