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Nanostructure Dynamics

Monday, January 01, 0001

Imaging: Time-resolved electron tomography provides 3-D views on ultrafast timescale.
Fiber Bundles Line Up

Monday, January 01, 0001

Materials Science: Gel-like 'noodle' material could act as cell scaffolds.
The Butterfly Effect

Monday, January 01, 0001

Nanoscience: Gyroid nanostructures give butterflies their glimmer.
Catalyst Goes Viral

Monday, January 01, 0001

Nanotechnology: Material grown on a virus template performs better than catalysts grown conventionally.
Nanoreduction Of Graphene Oxide

Monday, January 01, 0001

Materials: Scanning probe method patterns insulator with conducting features.
Dendrimersomes Debut

Monday, January 01, 0001

Supramolecular Chemistry: Self-assembled dendrimer-based structures could deliver drugs, other substances.
Rise Of The DNA Robots

Monday, January 01, 0001

Nanotechnology: Molecular machines stroll autonomously, transport cargo.
Plastic Antibodies Target Peptide

Monday, January 01, 0001

Nanotechnology: Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles remove bee toxin from blood.
Enabling Chemistry Experiments In Space

Monday, January 01, 0001

Dispersing Nanotubes Renders Them Nontoxic

Monday, January 01, 0001

Mouse study indicates that nanotube aggregates, not individual tubes, lead to pulmonary toxicity.
Nanotechnology Investment

Monday, January 01, 0001

U.S. Focuses on commercialization and strengthening environmental, health, and safety research.
Data Storage Goes Organic

Monday, January 01, 0001

Materials Science: Device relies on changes in azo conductivity.
Salty Coronene Sorts Carbon Nanotubes

Monday, January 01, 0001

Scientists take advantage of organic salt's π interactions to separate metallic and semiconducting nanotubes.
Bright Lights For Imaging

Monday, January 01, 0001

Fluorinated dyes take a laser licking but keep on ticking.
Probing Nanotoxicity

Monday, January 01, 0001

Analytical methods provide insight into hazards of nanomaterials.
Gold Dust Extends Raman's Reach

Monday, January 01, 0001

Spectroscopy: Nanoparticles open scattering technique to new applications.
Nanotube Thermocell Harvests Waste Heat

Monday, January 01, 0001

Device could capture energy lost as low grade heat in industrial waste streams.
Very Cool Chemistry

Monday, January 01, 0001

Fundamentals: Reactions at nano-Kelvin temperatures illustrate the role of quantum mechanics in reactivity.
A Big Picture Look At The Small Scale

Monday, January 01, 0001

Book's lush illustrations, engaging text bring micro- and nanoscale science to a broad audience.
Lax About Nanomaterial Handling

Monday, January 01, 0001

Exposure: many protective measures are not being utilized, survey shows.
Paul Alivisatos

Monday, January 01, 0001

LBNL's new director focuses on renewable energy, climate.
Medication On Demand

Monday, January 01, 0001

Drug Delivery: Electric field spurs nanoscale device to release cargo.
Tiny Features Keep Termite Wings Dry

Monday, January 01, 0001

Star-shaped microstructures and tiny hairs with nanoscale ridges wick away water to keep the insects flying.
Nanowire Arrays Map Neural Circuits

Monday, January 01, 0001

High resolution method reveals electrical connections in the brain.
Finding Green In Gold

Monday, January 01, 0001

Materials: Precious metal in nanostructured form mediates oxidations selectively.
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