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Tag: nanoparticlesBy Erika Jonietz | 11/30/2009 | 2 Comments Nanotechnology-based drug delivery offers new treatment options for deadly pancreatic cancers. Thin-Film Solar with High Efficiency By Katherine Bourzac | 11/19/2009 | 10 Comments Solexant is printing inorganic solar cells with nanomaterials. Stealthy Nanoparticles Attack Cancer Cells By Emily Singer | 11/04/2009 | 4 Comments Drugs embedded in special polymers can more effectively shrink tumors. By Prachi Patel | 08/27/2009 | 3 Comments Nanoparticle inks that fade away in hours could be ideal for secure communications. A Metal Coating That Repairs Itself By Prachi Patel | 08/10/2009 | 1 Comment Electroplated metal could be used to make self-healing construction materials, car parts, and machinery. Device Offers a Roadside Dope Test By Alexander Gelfand | 08/04/2009 | 2 Comments The system uses magnetic nanoparticles to detect traces of cocaine, heroin, cannabis, and methamphetamine. By Katherine Bourzac | 08/04/2009 | 1 Comment An ultrasensitive test can spot bacteria in a half hour. By Katherine Bourzac | 12/31/2008 | 3 Comments Stretchable electronics and the strongest material ever were just two achievements of 2008. By Katherine Bourzac | 11/05/2008 | 0 Comments Researchers have made new nano building blocks for optical computing and solar-cell coatings. By Kristina Grifantini | 10/31/2008 | 4 Comments Self-propelled microbots navigate through blood vessels. Purifying Water with Nano-particles By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 09/29/2008 | 1 Comment A company says 3-D nanoparticles boost the efficiency of water purification. By Jocelyn Rice | 07/22/2008 | 0 Comments Nanoparticles pluck cancer cells from the bellies of mice. By Lissa Harris | 06/18/2008 | 4 Comments Genetically engineered cells make their own nanomagnets, providing clear MRI images. 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. By Prachi Patel | 05/27/2008 | 1 Comment New composites could lead to better food packaging, and to lighter car and airplane parts. |
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