Time Capsule From 1957 Found During Construction At MIT
Science Back to the future MIT is all about the future, but during a construction project, builders came across a blast from the past. MIT is all about the future, but during a construction project,...
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Health Injected straight into the bloodstream Now a team of researchers has developed metal nanoparticles that are non-toxic and make anti-cancer drugs more effective. Now a team of researchers has...
View ArticleThe Nanotech Shirt Helping One Indy Champ Win
Cars This weekend, Tony Kanaan wears something no driver has ever worn before In addition to his regular fire suit, this season Tony Kanaan is wearing something no racecar driver has ever worn before:...
View ArticleScientists Played Pac-Man With Real Microscopic Organisms
Entertainment Live action version of the world's favorite arcade game is not sexy Researchers from University College Southeast Norway and the Institute of Micro and Nano System Technology actually...
View ArticleSmart Stitches Send Data As They Heal Wounds
Health These threads could send health info wirelessly to your doctor New smart sutures can take vital health measurements and transmit data wirelessly to a cellphone or computer. Researchers at Tufts...
View ArticleThe Search of the Perfect Antiviral Has Taken A New Step Forward
From Our Blogs: Under The Microscope Researchers have developed an antiviral polymer with a wide spectrum Viral infections are difficult to prevent and control. Yet researchers have found a molecule...
View ArticleChemistry Nobel Prize Awarded For World's Smallest Machines
Technology European trio's research on nanomachines set the stage for smart materials Feringa shares this year's prize with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart for their work on nanomachines.
View ArticleNanotech Wafer Turns Carbon Dioxide Into Ethanol
Science Technique to create alcohol from thin air has applications in renewable energy A new technique allows carbon dioxide and water to be combined to make alcohol, and it may have unexpected uses...
View ArticleWhat are quantum dots, and why are we making them out of tea?
Science They're everywhere—and they can also treat cancer. They’re tiny, they reflect and absorb light in useful ways, and they’re increasingly found in our homes: quantum dots.
View ArticleThe Nano Lightbulb
Science Young Duck Kim uses graphene in a novel way Kim has developed a nanoscale light-emitting device that can be put on a chip.
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