Nanotechnology
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Tiny Bubbles Destroy Cancer CellsScientists have discovered a new technique for destroying cancer cells with tiny bubbles, or "nanobubbles."
By Live Science Staff Published
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World's Smallest Hot Rod Made Using NanotechnologyResearchers have built a new super-small "nanodragster" that improves on prior nanocar designs and could speed up efforts to craft tiny factories for making atomically precise products.
By Adam Hadhazy Published
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Skin Cream Secrets RevealedResearchers examine skin cream on the nanoscale to understand what makes it feel smooth
By Rachael Rettner Published
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BYU Written with DNAScientists have used DNA material to write letters.
By Live Science Staff Published
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Scientists Create Clear Image of Tiny MoleculeA new technique reveals the atoms and bonds within a molecule.
By Jeanna Bryner Published
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How 'Jeweled' Beetles Get Their ShineStudy finds variation in raindrop sizes is result of drops bursting as fall to ground.
By Andrea Thompson Published
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Molecules Made into MotorsA chemist is fascinated with seeing atoms and molecules move on a computer screen and using technology to move them himself.
By Suzanne C. Miller Published
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Polymer Scientist Says Creativity Is KeyRyan Hayward studies nanomaterials and how they self-assemble.
By Irene Chang Published
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Nanoparticles Explored for Preventing Cell DamageEngineers explore using nanoparticles both as a preventative and a treatment for disease.
By Cecile Gonzalez Published
