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Laser-Printed Nanotech Makes Colors That Never Fade
By Jesse Emspak published
Laser printers that "sculpt" images at miniscule scales could one day make color photos that don't fade over time the way ink does, according to a new study.

Reviving Frozen Organs: Nanotech May Pave the Way
By Charles Q. Choi published
Scientists have found a way to thaw out frozen organs that won't destroy the organs in the process.

Ultrathin Electric 'Tattoo' Can Monitor Muscles and More
By Greg Uyeno published
Researchers have developed a thin, flexible electrode that can measure electrical signals on the skin after being applied like a temporary tattoo.

Got a Scratched Gadget? Self-Propelled Particles to the Rescue
By Edd Gent published
Electronics such as solar panels and flexible gadgets may someday be able to heal their "wounds," thanks to tiny, self-propelled nanoparticles that detect and repair damage.

Learning from Earth's Smallest Ecosystems (Kavli Hangout)
By Alan Brown published
Opinion Peering into the planet's tiniest ecosystems, under rocks and in our guts.

Richard Feynman's Lessons from Ants, Dinosaurs and His Dad (Video)
By David Gerlach published
Opinion For Richard Feynman, it was his father who inspired him to find answers to the world's unanswered questions.

Virus-Crafted Metal Nano-Sponges Boost Boiling
By Britt Faulstick published
Opinion A watched pot may never boil, but a watched pot coated in these super-sponge nanostructures might.
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