Nanotechnology The most sensitive scale in the world can measure to the yoctogram (proton’s mass) April 4, 2012
Inventions IBM images electric charge distribution in a SINGLE molecule – world’s first! February 27, 2012 - Updated on June 11, 2023
Animals Butterfly wings inspire ultra-sensitive infrared thermal imaging February 13, 2012 - Updated on October 27, 2017
Chemistry How to make photosynthetic solar panels, MIT scientist explains February 7, 2012 - Updated on October 10, 2023
Nanotechnology ‘Time Cloaking’ remarkable experiment hides event in time January 6, 2012 - Updated on June 11, 2023
Electronics The age of nano-electronics: scientists develop one of the world’s smallest circuits December 8, 2011
Nanotechnology Superhydrophobic spray means no more washing clothes – among others November 14, 2011 - Updated on February 18, 2015
Inventions Skin-like material that stretches and senses might bring the tactile to the artificial October 26, 2011
Nanotechnology MBE machine grows gadgets one atom at a time July 13, 2011 - Updated on October 27, 2017
Nanotechnology “Super sand” is five times more purifying than regular one. Turns toxic water into drinkable water June 24, 2011 - Updated on September 22, 2014
Nanotechnology Highest efficiency in the world: Nano-magnetic computers June 15, 2011 - Updated on October 27, 2017
Nanotechnology Memristor new research provides big leap forward for tech May 16, 2011 - Updated on October 27, 2017
Mind & Brain Remotely Controlling Neurons: Using Nanoparticle Actuators to Remotely Activate Neural Tissue (or, “Why Standing in Front of a Microwave Whilst Possessing Nanoparticles in your Brain is a Bad Idea.”) February 22, 2011
Nanotechnology Researchers Develop Touch-Sensitive ‘e-Skin’ September 13, 2010 - Updated on March 20, 2013
Book Reviews “No small matter: Science on the nanoscale” review December 3, 2009 - Updated on June 11, 2023
Inventions Mini-“submarine” will be able to combat cancer within 3 years January 17, 2009 - Updated on March 20, 2009