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    Brad Nelson is the Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH Zürich. His primary research focus is on microrobotics and nanorobotics with an emphasis on applications in biology and...
  • News - 2 Aug 2022
    Plasmonic nanoactuators mimic living systems in terms of their adaptability to uncontrolled environments. Thus, they have been applied in human-centered robotic applications and necessitated...
  • News - 14 Jan 2022
    A group of researchers utilized magnetic nanorobots (MNRs) as movable immunoassay sensors to allow an approach for automatic and extremely effective ELISA analysis, in an article...
  • News - 3 Dec 2021
    For studying materials at the nano-level, scientists repeatedly need to build a complex structure in which to contain the materials – a laborious and difficult process. However, imagine if there...
  • News - 7 Dec 2023
    Increasing the intensity of the interaction between light and matter to create, for example, better photodetectors or quantum light sources is a key objective in quantum optics and photonics....
  • Article - 18 Sep 2018
    The societal impacts of new technologies are easy to identify but hard to measure or predict. Nanotechnology will have significant social impacts in the areas of military applications, intellectual...
  • Article - 20 Apr 2018
    Medical nanotechnology, or nanomedicine, is defined as a combination of both science and technology that utilizes nanoscale structured materials to diagnose, treat and prevent disease and traumatic...
  • Article - 11 Apr 2017
    Nanoscopic golden springs 5,000 times thinner than a human hair have been used to unravel twisted molecules and reveal the secrets of their chirality.
  • Article - 25 Jun 2013
    Latvia, located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe, between Lithuania and Estonia, covers an area of 64,589 km2. As of 2012, it has a population of 2,191,580.
  • Article - 15 Dec 2023
    In this article, we discuss how combining electron microscopy and nanomanipulation can be used to build structures atom by atom.

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