Articles tagged with "Nanotechnology"

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Forensics in crisis?

September 2, 2019
A drop in forensics R&D funding and no central body for forensics services is putting justice in jeopardy in England and Wales, according to the House of Lords. Here's why...

Calcium ion used as micro engine

August 23, 2019
Theoretical physicists have used the intrinsic angular momentum of a calcium ion to effectively turn it into the world’s smallest engine.

Knowing a lot about very little

August 19, 2019
The potential of nanomedicine to tackle many diseases is immense, but we really don't know much about how they get into cells and what potential damage – as well as...

Five things you learn from working in cleanrooms

August 19, 2019
Want to avoid committing a serious faux pas before you start working in cleanrooms? That would be highly advisable says Lizzy Huitson as she takes us through her top tips…

EPSRC funds bandage sensor tech

August 13, 2019
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has given engineers £360,000 to develop a microsensor that detects wound healing by monitoring mechanical changes in the body’s tissue.

Leeds creates thinnest 2D gold

August 8, 2019
University of Leeds scientists have claimed first fabrication of freestanding 2D gold with a sub_nanometer thickness.

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