NYU Tandon Researchers Discover Big Cryptographic Potential in Nanomaterial The next generation of electronic hardware security may be at hand as researchers at New York University Tandon Sc... Read more
Nanomaterials can store all kinds of things, including energy, drugs and other cargo A team of chemists led by Northwestern University’s William Dichtel has cooked up something big: The scie... Read more
Physicists have discovered radical new properties in a nanomaterial, opening new possibilities for highly efficient thermophotovoltaic cells that could one day harvest heat in the dark and t... Read more
After six years of painstaking effort, a group of University of Wisconsin—Madison materials scientists believes the tiny sheets of the semiconductor zinc oxide they’re growing could have hug... Read more
Engineers of LUT have constructed the world’s first electrical motor applying a textile material; carbon nanotube yarn. The new technology may revolutionize the whole electrical machin... Read more
Clearly, more research is needed Show of hands: who would like to see computers that are smaller and more powerful? Or a cancer therapy that precisely targets only cancer cells? Or fo... Read more
Here is a great example of real invention happening “sideways” . . . and causing us to add a new category: Process of Invention While attempting to find a cure for Alzheimer’s di... Read more
Image via Wikipedia At the nanoscale chemistry is different and nanoparticles don’t behave like normal particles. Nanoparticles tend to be more chemically reactive than ordinary-sized partic... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a simple new method for producing large quantities of the promising nanomaterial graphene. The new techniqu... Read more
Sport is tough on the body, and one of the major health risks from being active is permanent damage to cartilage around the joints. Humans are unable to regenerate cartilage once they are ad... Read more