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New Therapeutic Pathway May Keep Cancer Cells Turned 'Off' Feb. 23, 2016 A new study offers tangible evidence that it is possible to keep osteosarcoma lesions dormant using novel nanomedicines. Osteosarcoma is a cancer that develops in the bones of children and ... read more Nano Dangerously Big Feb. 23, 2016 Keywords such as nano-, personalized-, or targeted medicine sound like bright future. What most people do not know, is that nanomedicines can cause severe undesired effects for actually being too ... read more Hot Find: Tightly Spaced Objects Could Exchange Millions of Times More Heat Feb. 18, 2016 Scientists have come up with a formula that describes the maximum heat transfer in such tight ... read more Feb. 18, 2016 New research points to an entirely new approach for designing insulin-based pharmaceuticals. The approach could open the door for more personalized medications with fewer side effects for Type 1 ... read more Feb. 17, 2016 New research has identified key factors in the structure of Calcium silicate hydrate (CSH), the main product of the hydration of Portland cement, that could help researchers work out better ... read more Researchers Devise More Efficient Materials for Solar Fuel Cells Feb. 16, 2016 Chemists have developed new high-performing materials for cells that harness sunlight to split carbon dioxide and water into usable fuels like methanol and hydrogen gas. These 'green fuels' ... read more Feb. 16, 2016 Graphene is a single-atomic carbon sheet with a hexagonal honeycomb network. Electrons in graphene take a special electronic state called Dirac-cone where they behave as if they have no mass. This ... read more Feb. 16, 2016 A new photoelectrode boosts the ability of solar water-splitting to produce ... read more Feb. 15, 2016 Scientists have made a major step forward in the development of digital data storage that is capable of surviving for billions of years. Using nanostructured glass, scientists have developed the ... read more Small Clumps in the Body: How Nanoparticles React to Proteins Feb. 15, 2016 Scientists have found out that the protein haemoglobin influences the aggregation of individual gold nanoparticles to form ... read more New Nanotechnology Detects Biomarkers of Cancer Feb. 12, 2016 Researchers have developed a new technology to detect disease biomarkers in the form of nucleic acids, the building blocks of all living ... read more Feb. 12, 2016 Scientists have successfully combined two different ultrathin semiconductors -- each just one layer of atoms thick and roughly 100,000 times thinner than a human hair -- to make a new two-dimensional ... read more Feb. 11, 2016 Scientists have found a simple new way to produce nanoscale wires that can serve as bright, stable and tunable lasers -- an advance toward using light to transmit ... read more Feb. 11, 2016 Physicists have developed a nanolaser, a thousand times thinner than a human hair. Thanks to an ingenious process, the nanowire lasers grow right on a silicon chip, making it possible to produce ... read more Room-Temperature Lithium Metal Battery Closer to Reality Feb. 10, 2016 Rechargeable lithium metal batteries offer energy storage capabilities far superior to todays workhorse lithium-ion technology that powers our smartphones and laptops. But these batteries are not ... read more Feb. 10, 2016 In one of the first efforts to date to apply nanotechnology to targeted cancer therapeutics, researchers have created a nanoparticle formulation of a cancer drug that is both effective and nontoxic ... read more Feb. 10, 2016 From dot-matrix to 3-D, printing technology has come a long way in 40 years. But all of these technologies have created hues by using dye inks, which can be taxing on the environment. Now a team ... read more Electric-Car Battery Materials Could Harm Key Soil Bacteria Feb. 10, 2016 The growing popularity of battery-powered cars could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they are not entirely Earth friendly. Problems can creep in when these batteries are disposed of. ... read more Chemical Cages: New Technique Advances Synthetic Biology Feb. 10, 2016 A clever means of localizing and confining enzymes and the substrate molecules they bind with has been presented by researchers, speeding up reactions essential for life ... read more Quantum Potential: Where Light and Matter Co-Exist Feb. 9, 2016 Plasmons, quasiparticles arising from the collective motion of electrons on the surface of a metal, can strongly modify the behavior of nearby light, and could be instrumental in building some of the ... read more

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