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Strongest Material Ever Tested
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Katherine Bourzac
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Graphene, praised for its electrical properties, has been proven the strongest known material.
Self-Assembling Tissues
By
Katherine Bourzac
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Living Legos can be directed to form tissue-like structures.
Nanotech Revives a Cancer Drug
By
Katherine Bourzac
Friday, July 11, 2008
A new formulation could bring a promising drug back to the clinic.
Assembling Nanotubes
By Lauren Rugani
Thursday, July 10, 2008
A one-step method sorts and aligns carbon nanotubes for use in electronics.
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Smarter, Faster Nano Sensor
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 06/19/2008 |
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A tiny detector can quickly sniff out dangerous gases.
Acoustic Cloak Designed
By
Katherine Bourzac
| 06/17/2008 |
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Objects coated in a new material would be "hidden" from noise.
Paper Gets a Nano Makeover
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 06/16/2008 |
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Cellulose nanofibers from wood pulp create a superstrong paper.
A New Superconductor
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 06/06/2008 |
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Researchers investigate why iron arsenide materials become superconducting at relatively high temperatures.
Testing the Toxicity of Nanomaterials
By Alexandra M. Goho | 06/05/2008 |
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A fast screening method could help separate the good from the bad.
Portable Plastic Explosives Detector
By
Katherine Bourzac
| 06/03/2008 |
1 Comments
An explosives detector that uses luminescent polymers is being field-tested in Iraq.
Nature's Photonic Crystal
By
Kristina Grifantini
| 06/03/2008 |
10 Comments
Scientists find an elusive diamond structure in a Brazilian beetle.
Nano Sponge For Oil Spills
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 06/02/2008 |
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A nanowire membrane that sops up oil while repelling water could be used for cleaning up oil spills.
Nanoparticles of a Different Stripe
By Corinna Wu | 05/30/2008 |
2 Comments
A new material can break through a cell membrane without killing the cell.
Graphene-Polymer Composite
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 05/27/2008 |
1 Comments
New composites could lead to better food packaging, and to lighter car and airplane parts.
Some Nanotubes Could Cause Cancer
By
Kevin Bullis
| 05/22/2008 |
1 Comments
New studies suggest that long carbon nanotubes behave like asbestos.
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EPA's Lousy New Nanotech Program
By Kevin Bullis | 01/28/2008 |
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No Spiderman Suit Anytime Soon
By Kevin Bullis | 08/31/2007 |
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The World Trade Center: The Dust of Tragedy Lingers
By David Ewing Duncan | 06/06/2007 |
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Nanobatteries and Moore's Law
By Kevin Bullis | 02/21/2007 |
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Correction: Tiny Pumps for Diagnostic Chips
By Jennifer Chu | 11/17/2006 |
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Good News: No Nano News
By David Talbot | 10/02/2006 |
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Averting a Nano Tragedy
By Kevin Bullis | 07/19/2006 |
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Nano danger, danger!
By David Rotman | 05/18/2006 |
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