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Graphene-Polymer Composite
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 05/27/2008 |
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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 |
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New studies suggest that long carbon nanotubes behave like asbestos.
Nanoworms Target Tumors
By Corinna Wu | 05/14/2008 |
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A new shape for nanoparticles helps deliver imaging agents.
Smoothing Out Nano Edges
By Stephen Ornes | 05/13/2008 |
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A new method melts away tiny defects in nanostructures.
Nanohealing Material Heads to Market
By Kevin Bullis | 05/12/2008 |
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A startup is planning human trials for a nanostructured material that quickly stops bleeding.
Nanowires for Displays
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 05/06/2008 |
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Copper nanowires could be used in ultra-thin field-emission displays that are brighter and sharper than flat-panel displays.
HP Rewires Electronics
By Kevin Bullis | 05/05/2008 |
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A new electronic device could lead to denser, faster kinds of memory, and processing chips that act more like the brain.
Nano RNA Delivery
By Kevin Bullis | 04/29/2008 |
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Novel delivery agents could mean a more targeted way to turn off disease genes.
How to Make Graphene
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 04/14/2008 |
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A simple way to deposit thin films of carbon could lead to cheaper solar cells.
Nano Drugs to Starve Tumors
By Jocelyn Rice | 04/11/2008 |
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A new delivery system chokes a tumor's blood supply while sparing healthy tissues.
Targeted Delivery for Nanoparticles
By Kevin Bullis | 04/10/2008 |
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Microcontainers could improve cancer treatment by carrying nanoparticles directly to tumors.
Nanofibers Heal Spinal Cords
By Prachi Patel-Predd | 04/09/2008 |
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Injected directly into the spinal cords of paralyzed mice, a new material restores use of the animals' hind legs.
A Record-Setting Resonator
By Corinna Wu | 03/25/2008 |
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The 4.5-gigahertz resonator could lead to smaller electronics.
Better Graphene Transistors
By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 03/17/2008 |
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IBM researchers have improved transistors made from single-atom-thick sheets of carbon.
Adaptable Polymer Inspired by Sea Cucumbers
By Jennifer Chu | 03/07/2008 |
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A new material promises safer brain implants.
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