Atomically thin materials with microprocessors built on them could result in a quantum leap for conventional processors. It could also be a giant step forward in new applications in the flexible...
Nanotechnology
Mercury is extremely toxic, can cause long-term health damage and is increasingly present in water due to ongoing pollution. Removing it from water is however...
A La Jolla based startup, Nanovision Biosciences Inc, working together with a team of engineers from the University of California San Diego, have developed the...
Though it may sound like science fiction or the stuff movies is made off, is now possible for minute “submarines” to speed through the stomach...
Sam Sia, a Biomedical Engineering Professor at Columbia Engineering recently led a team that used biomaterials that can safely be implanted in the body to...
In school science classes, we are taught that water can exist in three different states, as either vapor gas, liquid water, or solid ice. An international team...
Associate Professor Jayan Thomas, a nanotechnology scientist at the University of Central Florida’s NanoScience Technology Center, was inspired by Marty...
A recently developed tiny needle may facilitate the development of a brain-machine interface and help solve the mysteries of the brain.
The needles...
In 2016, an estimated 1.7 million persons will be diagnosed with cancer in the USA. Of these, it is expected that 600,000 will die of the disease. A new...
Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology are using just one layer of nanoscale metallic film to reconstruct full color 3D holographic...