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  • News - 11 Nov 2008
    Two Virginia Tech engineers have put bacteria to work as tiny weavers of biomaterials and medical implants. Paul Gatenholm and Rafael Davalos, faculty members with the Virginia Tech Wake Forest...
  • News - 6 Nov 2008
    Could life have started in a lump of ice?The universe is full of water, mostly in the form of very cold ice films deposited on interstellar dust particles, but until recently little was known about...
  • News - 28 Oct 2008
    The teeth and bones of mammals, the protective shells of mollusks, and the needle-sharp spines of sea urchins and other marine creatures are made-from-scratch wonders of nature. Used to crush food,...
  • News - 21 Oct 2008
    Because they are riddled with defects, bulk crystalline materials never achieve their ideal strength; nanocrystals, on the other hand, are so small there's no room for defects. ("Nano"...
  • News - 9 Oct 2008
    In the tiny realm of nanotechnology, scientists have used a wide variety of materials to build atomic scale structures. But just as in the construction business, nanotechnology researchers can often...
  • News - 18 Sep 2008
    By coupling a kicked-up version of microscopy with miniscule particles of gold, Duke University scientists are now able to peer so deep into living tissue that they can see molecules...
  • News - 5 Sep 2008
    With more than 60 specialist presentations and a comprehensive exhibition, MiNaT will attract specialist visitors from many areas of industry from 7th to 9th October. The trade fair for precision...
  • News - 1 Aug 2008
    A Michigan State University researcher and his students have developed a nanomaterial that makes plastic stiffer, lighter and stronger and could result in more fuel-efficient airplanes and cars as...
  • Article - 4 Dec 2024
    Plasmonic devices use materials like gold, silver, and graphene for optical sensing and energy applications. Advances in hybrid designs and alternative materials aim to reduce losses and improve...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2024
    The electrospinning process creates nanofibers with unique properties, enabling advancements in biomedical applications, filtration, and innovative textiles.

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