New research enables high-speed customization of novel nanoparticles for drug delivery and other uses.
New research enables high-speed customization of novel nanoparticles for drug delivery and other uses.
New hydrothermal atomic force microscope under development at Wright could hit 250 degrees.
A colorimetric assay system based on urine and nanoparticles for mercury detection has been developed by researchers from Nanyang Technological University.
The world’s most advanced extreme-ultraviolet microscope is about to go online at theDOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Technique developed several years ago at NIST for improving optical microscopes could be applied to the next generation of computer chip circuit components.
Handheld X-ray camera could provide real-time inspection of sealed containers and facilities.
Underground civil engineering work for the X-ray laser European XFEL is complete for 2016 startup.
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Scientists measure weak forces with sensitivity 50 times higher than what has been achieved to date.
Leading nanotechnology scientist wins award for research inspired by nature and its ability to create materials.