By injecting quantum dots into tumors, investigators at Carnegie Mellon University have been able to image sentinel lymph nodes in animals using near-infrared light. These results could lead to a simple, non-invasive met...
Brightly fluorescent quantum dots and quantum rods are quickly becoming important tools for identifying specific molecules and cells in living systems. Two new reports demonstrate some of the ways in which cancer researc...
Researchers have inscribed a microscopic poem that would fit many times onto the sharp tip of a needle, using some of the world’s most advanced nanotechnology equipment.
A team from the Cardiff University Manufact...
Using a biochemical version of a computer chip, a team led by Johns Hopkins researchers has solved a long-standing mystery related to the mating habits of yeast cells.
The findings, described in the Feb. 18 Advance O...
An international team of investigators based in the United States and Germany has modified the nanoscale printing technique known as dip-pen nanolithography to create large numbers of model cell membranes. This method, p...
NANOSENSORS™ has launched a new series of silicon probes for Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) today.
For visualisation of magnetic domains by scanning probe microscopy different magnetic force microscopy probes a...
Hyphenated Systems, a world-wide provider of hybrid microscopy solutions for three-dimensional (3D) imaging and metrology in micro- and nanotechnology, announced today a joint development program (JDP) with the Universit...
A newly designed porous membrane, so thin it's invisible edge-on, may revolutionize the way doctors and scientists manipulate objects as small as a molecule.
The 50-atom thick filter can withstand surprisingly hig...
In the world of cutting-edge physics, discoveries are often made using intricate procedures and elaborate, expensive instruments. But a paper by Cornell graduate student Scott Bunch and colleagues shows how interesting r...
SUSS MicroTec has announced that the University of Juarez (UACJ), Mexico has selected its advanced wafer bonding equipment for its research laboratory.
UACJ is an integral member of the Paso del Norte (PDN) Regional M...
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