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NIST team suggests nanoscale electronic motion sensor as DNA sequencer
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and collaborators have proposed a design for the first DNA...
Oct 4, 20163 min read


New protein bridges chemical divide for 'seamless' bioelectronics devices
Life has always played by its own set of molecular rules. From the biochemistry behind the first cells, evolution has constructed wonders...
Oct 4, 20163 min read


How to power up graphene implants without frying cells
In the future, our health may be monitored and maintained by tiny sensors and drug dispensers, deployed within the body and made from...
Sep 26, 20164 min read


Scientists Find Twisting 3-D Raceway for Electrons in Nanoscale Crystal Slices
Researchers have created an exotic 3-D racetrack for electrons in ultrathin slices of a nanomaterial they fabricated at the Department of...
Sep 26, 20165 min read


Graphene nanoribbons to knit severed, damaged spinal cords
The combination of graphene nanoribbons made with a process developed at Rice University and a common polymer could someday be of...
Sep 20, 20163 min read


Inorganic double helix
It is the double helix, with its stable and flexible structure of genetic information, that made life on Earth possible in the first...
Sep 13, 20163 min read
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