New kind of dye could reduce the cost of two-photon microscopy by several orders of magnitude.

New kind of dye could reduce the cost of two-photon microscopy by several orders of magnitude.
A special issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications highlights recent advances related to the synthesis, characterization, and applications of polymeric materials for fluorescence sensor applications.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals in January.
Interfacing biological systems with nanomaterials may have a significant impact in research fields such as biosensors and tissue engineering.
In a new piece, Prof. Geoffrey Ozin makes his case for a new kind of combinatorial strategy for nanomaterials based on the idea of nanochemistry DNA.
The first independent issue of Advanced Optical Materials is now online, including a review on magnetoplasmonics as well as ten excellent, original research articles.
UT Arlington and UT Southwestern partner to help lung disease patients through nano drug delivery.
Research findings could open up a new class of technologies with applications in medicine, chemistry, and engineering.
The future of nano and micromaterials for healthcare, described by Ali Khademhosseini and Nicholas Peppas as part of an Advanced Healthcare Materials special issue.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals in November.