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  • Article - 19 Nov 2019
    This article discusses quantum computing, and methods to scale up their applications.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2018
    In fast developing area of technology, key developments are often hard to define however influential they are, in this article some of the key developments are touched on and why they are so important...
  • News - 31 Aug 2007
    Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a method for culturing mammalian neurons in chambers not much larger than the neurons themselves. The new approach extends the lifespan of the...
  • News - 10 Aug 2007
    AZoNano has released a new Nanotechnology News podcast for Week Commencing 6th August 2007. Nanotechnology News - Week Commencing 6th August 2007 - NEW Total running time 23.54 mins, File size:...
  • Article - 24 Oct 2017
    Advances in nanotechnology are increasingly being utilized in the life sciences. Designs and structures at the nanometer scale are being applied to fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and...
  • Article - 5 Sep 2017
    Guiding cell cultures by engineering their extracellular environment is an area which has gathered a lot of attention because of its potential to repair, maintain and develop tissues and organs.
  • News - 2 May 2007
    For the first time, MIT researchers have found a way to measure the mass of single cells with high accuracy. The new technique, which is based on a micromechanical detector, could allow researchers...
  • Article - 24 Sep 2014
    Nanolithography is a field of nanotechnology which deals with the study and application of fabricating nanometer-scale structures. Since 2007, nanolithography has gained a high level of research...
  • Article - 11 Dec 2013
    The fusion of nanotechnology and medicine is changing healthcare as we know it. Organizations and government entities are investing huge amounts in nanotech R&D; life science technology innovators...
  • News - 19 Feb 2007
    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...

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