Scientists from Aalto University, Finland, have succeeded in organising virus particles, protein cages and nanoparticles into crystalline materials.
Advances in Actively Moving Polymers
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering has published a new special issue, guest-edited by Andreas Lendlein.
Carbon-Nanotube-Coated Ultrasound Acts as Invisible Knife for Noninvasive Surgery
University of Michigan researchers develop focused ultrasound technique for use in microsurgery.
Engineers working to prevent heat buildup within 3D integrated circuits
UT Arlington researchers teaming with IBM to solve cooling issues.
Ames Laboratory scientists granted time on world's fastest computer
Bruce Harmon, Kai-Ming Ho, and Cai-Zhuang Wang will identify promising compositions of new magnetic materials that do not contain rare earth elements.
Metamaterials experts develops method to reduce electron mass
Researchers have come up with a theory for moving metamaterial patterning onto the quantum scale.
Charge detector for ion chromatography co-developed by UT Arlington and Thermo Fisher Scientific
University of Texas at Arlington and Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. granted patent for jointly developed ion chromatography charge detector.
Paper waste used to make bricks
Spanish researchers have mixed waste from the paper industry with ceramic material used in construction to make a brick that has low thermal conductivity.
Research Team Wins Feynman Prize for Advancing Scanning Probe Microscopy
Gerhard Meyer, Leo Gross, and Jascha Repp win 2012 Feynman Prize for Experiment.
Researchers Develop Nanotech Snow-Depth Sensor
Device is based on Norwegian radar technology and already finding practical applications.