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Flexible superconductor developed

May 2, 2017
Experimental physicists in Germany have developed an ultrathin, flexible nanomaterial with superconducting properties.

Nanocars driven by UV light

November 29, 2016
An international collaboration has seen scientists control single molecule ‘nanoroadsters’ with light and also observe, for the first time, how they move.Alongside experimental physicists in Austria, the scientists were able...

World’s smallest machines scoop Chemistry Nobel

October 5, 2016
The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for their design and production of molecular machines.The collective work of Sauvage (University of Strasbourg,...

Nanoparticle offers hope for future cancer treatment

July 25, 2016
A ‘smart’, biodegradeable nanoparticle has been created that can be used to target and treat tumours.

World’s smallest engine created

May 17, 2016
Scientists from the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge have created the world’s tiniest engine – a few billionths of a metre – that uses light to power itself.

New use discovered for graphene

January 13, 2016
Graphene has been found to be adept at filtering subatomic particles, by a team of UK scientists.

Invisible wires could improve solar efficiency

December 29, 2015
Scientists have found a way to improve solar cell design, improving efficiency and lowering the cost of solar cells.

Electrical paper material developed

December 24, 2015
Swedish scientists have developed a paper-like material with the ability to store electricity.

New sensor for MRI and fluorescent imaging

November 26, 2014
Nanoparticles capable of simultaneously performing fluorescent and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in living animals have been developed by chemists at MIT. These particles could track specific molecules produced in the...

Lipid membrane ink gives nanometre resolution

October 16, 2014
Lipid membranes have been used as a biological ‘ink’ to draw in the nanometre region in a new technique developed by Leeds researchers. Resolution as low as six nanometres was...

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