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Acoustic tweezers move cells in three dimensions, build structures
Acoustic tweezers that can move single cells in three dimensions using surface acoustic waves without touching, deforming or labeling the...
Jan 26, 20163 min read


Graphene composite may keep wings ice-free
Rice University develops conductive material to heat surfaces, simplify ice removal A thin coating of graphene nanoribbons in epoxy...
Jan 25, 20162 min read


Microwaved nanotubes come up clean
Amid all the fancy equipment found in a typical nanomaterials lab, one of the most useful may turn out to be the humble microwave oven. A...
Jan 23, 20162 min read


Sponge-like material promises to store natural gas more efficiently
Natural gas is more clean and efficient than diesel, but it's also more volatile and requires a bigger, heavier, reinforced storage tank,...
Jan 22, 20162 min read


Nano-shells deliver molecules that tell bone to repair itself
Scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a polymer sphere that delivers a molecule to bone wounds that tells cells already...
Jan 13, 20162 min read


Nano connects with US renewable energy project
A major renewable energy and water management project in Holtville, California will build on a collaboration between Infratech Industries...
Dec 22, 20153 min read
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