Nanotechnology and the Chemistry of Color-Changing Lizardsby American Chemical SocietyACS Reactions looks at the reasons why chameleons are masters of nanotechnology
News‘Nanostitches’ Enable Lighter and Tougher Composite Materialsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyEngineers use of carbon nanotubes to prevent cracking in multilayered composites may lead to next-generation aircraft
NewsVirus-Killing Nanospike Surfaces Could Help Control Disease Spreadby RMIT UniversitySilicon surface covered with nanostructures that skewer and neutralize viruses paves the way for safer environments
NewsCompact Amplifier Could Revolutionize Optical Communicationby Chalmers University of TechnologyThe new amplifier offers high performance, compact size, and does not generate excess noise
NewsProjecting Bond Properties with Machine Learningby Institute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoNew machine learning model can determine characteristics of bonded and adsorbed materials
NewsOptical Tweezer Technology Tweaked to Overcome Dangers of Heatby University of Texas at AustinNew optical tweezer technology could open tool up to new types of research and simplify its use
NewsResearchers Create Intelligent Electronic Microsystems from Green Materialby University of Massachusetts AmherstResearchers have created an electronic microsystem that responds to information inputs without external energy input
NewsSuper Productive 3D Bioprinter Could Help Speed Up Drug Developmentby University of California - San DiegoNanoengineers have developed a high-throughput bioprinting technology, which 3D prints with record speed
NewsNew Drug-Formulation Method May Lead to Smaller Pillsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe use of nanoemulsion techniques yields smaller pill sizes with higher drug loading
NewsSelf-Aware Materials Build the Foundation for Living Structuresby University of PittsburghNew research in Nano Energy introduces revolutionary scalable material that senses and powers itself
NewsAstonishing Quantum Experiment Raises Questionsby Forschungszentrum JülichExperiment indicates that special quantum states might be realized in a quantum computer more easily than previously thought