Nanotechnology Prism-like bar code pattern might help make computers that use light instead of wires December 4, 2014
Art Sperm-sized Nano Sculptures defy boundary between Myth and Reality November 17, 2014 - Updated on April 29, 2023
Diseases Google plans Magnetic Nanoparticle pill that detects diseases like Cancer October 30, 2014 - Updated on July 28, 2023
Materials Researchers make 32 differently-shaped DNA crystals – is this the Future of Nanotech? October 21, 2014
Biology The Hagfish produces a 12 nanometer wide, 15 centimeter long thread it clamps into a single cell September 22, 2014
Biology Organ on a chip might end animal testing and improve drug research July 31, 2014 - Updated on August 2, 2014
Nanotechnology Sand-based batteries last three times longer than conventional ones July 15, 2014 - Updated on February 15, 2019
Chemistry Blackest material resembles a black hole. It’s so black you can’t even see it July 14, 2014
Health DNA nanobots deliver drugs in living cockroaches – it’s a computer, inside a cockroach April 9, 2014
Chemistry Stitches to become a thing of the past? Doctors to use polymer nanofibers to promote healing March 28, 2014
Biology Sending a text message using Vodka molecules – the first continuous molecular communication December 20, 2013 - Updated on July 19, 2023
Nanotechnology Graphene is still the world’s most powerful material – even when it’s flawed June 3, 2013
Nanotechnology Self-assembling polymer increases HDD memory capacity by a factor of five November 14, 2012
Nanotechnology Graphene layered in 3D crystal structure might allow for electronics revolution July 30, 2012
Biology New method allows visualizing of protein self-assembly – paves way for nanotech against diseases June 12, 2012 - Updated on June 11, 2023
Nanotechnology Free-electron X-ray laser reveals protein architecture at unprecedented detail June 4, 2012 - Updated on April 18, 2014
Chemistry Scientists synthesize and image 5-ring graphite molecule in tribute to Olympics symbol May 29, 2012
Nanotechnology Scientists manage to derive semiconductor from graphene – huge implications for electronics industry April 18, 2012
Nanotechnology The most sensitive scale in the world can measure to the yoctogram (proton’s mass) April 4, 2012