Study to determine what happens to nanotechnology materials released to the environment

A new study will trace the movement of nanoparticles through the environment and determine their impact on health and natural systems.

Nanowire network may provide hydrogen for fuel via nanotechnology

A web of single-crystalline titanium disilicide absorbs light efficiently and may be a useful catalyst to split water.

Nanotechnology concentrates drug in cancer cell mitochondria

Adding the ability to target nanotech cancer therapy to the mitochondria within cancer cells renders the treatment more effective.

Graphene provides extraordinarily stiff beams for nanotechnology

Add to graphene’s record-breaking strength the discovery that graphene beams are unexpectedly stiff.

DNA nanotubes of programmed circumference for nanotechnology

The newest addition to the toolkit for using DNA as a nanotech building block is the ability to program the circumference of nanotubes made from DNA.

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