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  • Article - 21 May 2020
    Some researchers claim nanobacteria are a new life form responsible for a wide range of diseases, while others say they are simply too small to be living organisms. This article discusses how...
  • Article - 10 Jan 2020
    Many industries rely upon techniques that provide accurate information on substances and products being tested. One set of techniques that have importance for research and development in several...
  • News - 9 Oct 2007
    An interdisciplinary team of Cornell nanotechnology researchers has unraveled some of the fundamental physics of a material that holds promise for light-emitting, flexible semiconductors. The...
  • Article - 25 Apr 2018
    This article demonstrates how researchers at the Penn State University cleanly downsized a standard glass microscope slide using the LatticeAx and eliminated more than a day of extra work, although...
  • Article - 13 Jul 2017
    PiFM is a scanning probe (spectroscopic probing) method which allows for the imaging of optical near-fields in nanoscale structures that can map their morphology and obtain spectroscopic information,...
  • Article - 16 Jun 2017
    Traditional scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) scan a selected area over the surface of a sample by utilizing a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate signals onto the surface of the...
  • Article - 8 Jun 2017
    Indian researchers reveal how rGO film thickness affects crack dynamics and conductivity under strain, enhancing flexible electronics.
  • Article - 13 Jun 2016
    Dr. Antonietta Gatti, talks to AZoNano about nanopathology and how this revolutionary approach to medicine is changing diagnosis and treatment.
  • Article - 16 Sep 2014
    Nanowires have a number of exciting properties which are not exhibited by 3-D or bulk materials. This is due to the fact that electrons within the nanowires are quantum confined and have energy levels...
  • Article - 21 Feb 2013
    Professor Aydogan Ozcan at the University of California, Los Angeles talks to AZoNano about Nanoscale Resolution Optical Microscopy.

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