A team from Osaka City University, in collaboration with other international partners, has demonstrated a…
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Nanotechnology is the science and engineering of manipulating matter at the nanoscale—typically between 1 and 100 nanometers—where the unique properties of atoms and molecules can be harnessed for innovative applications. It bridges physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science to design new structures, devices, and systems with extraordinary strength, conductivity, or reactivity. From targeted drug delivery and cancer treatments to quantum computing, advanced electronics, and renewable energy technologies, nanotechnology is transforming medicine, industry, and environmental science. By controlling matter at the smallest scale, researchers are unlocking powerful tools to shape the future of technology and human health.
The approach has potential applications in improving optical communications and making currency harder to counterfeit.…
A team* of scientists from ASU and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) led by Hao…
Color-changing array of silk microneedles could help stem outbreaks and avoid food waste. MIT engineers…
Scientists in Delft have developed a technique for selectively separating microparticles in a liquid on…
The emergence of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques is changing the world dramatically with…
In 1959, former Cornell physicist Richard Feynman delivered his famous lecture “There’s Plenty of Room…
Prototype device electronically replicates the way human skin senses pain. Researchers have developed electronic artificial…
In the nanoworld, tiny particles such as proteins appear to dance as they transform and…
Recycle-compatible, environmentally friendly technology inspired by footpad formation mechanism during fly’s pupal metamorphosis. NIMS, HUE,…
Beginning with the Bronze Age, metal alloys have changed civilizations. The latest alloy iteration is…
Case Western Reserve scientists, collaborators at Harvard and Italian university Unical, aim to ‘revolutionize optics’…
Scientists reveal how nanomaterials inspired by insect wings are able to destroy bacteria on contact…
Researchers have fashioned ultrathin silicon nanoantennas that trap and redirect light, for applications in quantum…
A laboratory breakthrough in cell targeting may improve the safety of cancer-killing CAR T cells.…
Few people who have undergone nasopharyngeal swabs for coronavirus testing would describe it as a…
For the first time ever, scientists have witnessed the interaction of a new phase of…
The human brain efficiently executes highly sophisticated tasks, such as image and speech recognition, with…