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  • News - 7 Jun 2007
    Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new method of compacting carbon nanotubes into dense bundles. These tightly packed bundles are efficient conductors and could one day...
  • News - 23 May 2007
    New studies of a blood protein identified recently by investigators at Johns Hopkins University suggest that there may soon be changes in the way men are screened for prostate cancer - a disease that...
  • News - 17 Apr 2007
    Controlling the properties and behavior of matter at the smallest scale -- in effect, "domesticating atoms" -- can help to overcome some of the world's biggest challenges, concludes a...
  • News - 29 Mar 2007
    To the delight of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, living cells gobbled up fluorine-laced nanoparticles without needing any coaxing. Then, because of the unusual...
  • News - 31 Jan 2007
    University of Florida engineering student Maria Palazuelos is working on nanotechnology, but she's not seeking a better sunscreen, tougher golf club or other product - the focus of many engineers...
  • News - 6 Jun 2025
    Cornell University researchers have developed a method for safely heating specific areas of the body. It uses biodegradable polymers containing microscopic pockets of water that respond to...
  • News - 30 Apr 2025
    What if doctors could guide life-saving treatments through the body using nothing but a magnet? An interdisciplinary team at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering is...
  • News - 28 Apr 2025
    Historically, pharmaceutical drugs are carefully designed at the atomic level to ensure effectiveness and safety, as seen with ibuprofen. Now, researchers at Northwestern University and Mass General...
  • News - 24 Apr 2025
    In a recent study published in Small, researchers at the University of Michigan developed nanodiscs designed to target cholesterol levels within GBM tumors. This approach effectively starves the...
  • News - 8 Apr 2025
    A recent article in Advanced Functional Materials explored the use of MXene-based nanozymes for bioelectricity applications in cancer therapy. MXenes are a class of two-dimensional transition metal...

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