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Light drives single-molecule nanoroadsters
Scientists at Rice University and at the University of Graz, Austria, are driving three-wheeled, single-molecule "nanoroadsters" with...
Nov 7, 20163 min read


New surfaces repel water in oil as well as oil in water
If you drop some water on your new Teflon pan, drops can't hold firmly anywhere. The pan does not get wet but droplet rebounds in the...
Oct 31, 20162 min read


Crystal Clear Imaging: Infrared Brings to Light Nanoscale Molecular Arrangement
Detailing the molecular makeup of materials—from solar cells to organic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and transistors, and medically...
Oct 17, 20164 min read


Static electricity can control nanoballoon
Molecular sized machines could in the future be used to control important mechanisms in the body. In a recent study, researchers at...
Oct 13, 20162 min read


Nano 'hall of mirrors' causes molecules to mix with light
When a molecule emits a blink of light, it doesn't expect it to ever come back. However researchers have now managed to place single...
Jun 14, 20162 min read


Physicists prove energy input predicts molecular behavior
The world within a cell is a chaotic space, where the quantity and movement of molecules and proteins are in constant flux. Trying to...
Mar 21, 20164 min read
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