Controlled physical placement of quantum dots inside block copolymer microspheres determines the combined emission characteristics.
Controlled physical placement of quantum dots inside block copolymer microspheres determines the combined emission characteristics.
Organic photovoltaic materials may lead to solar cells that produce more power and cost less.
Cell detection patent will improve cancer detection technology.
New setup for ex vivo detection reveals low concentrations of biomarkers such as circulating tumor cells, bacteria and nanoparticles in cerebrospinal fluid.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals in April.
Nanomaterials have so much to offer – the sooner we uncover their interactions with biological systems and the mechanisms behind them, the sooner we can apply nanomaterials to safe, effective, advanced technologies. That’s why this special issue on Nanotoxicology in Small was just too big to publish as a single issue…
Paul O’Brien’s research centres on developing new chemical processes for thin films and nanoparticles, especially of chalcogenide-containing materials.
Researchers have developed a network of nanoscale particles that can be injected into the body and release insulin when blood-sugar levels rise.
Berkeley Lab Researchers develop new metrics for X-ray and neutron analysis of flexible macromolecules.
New kind of dye could reduce the cost of two-photon microscopy by several orders of magnitude.