Scientists at the University of Southampton find strong absorption in metal-infiltrated crystals, which they assigned to localized surface plasmon modes.
Scientists at the University of Southampton find strong absorption in metal-infiltrated crystals, which they assigned to localized surface plasmon modes.
Joseph DeSimone talks to us about materials science startups and how liberal arts eduction shapes an entrepreneur.
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.
New work seeks to control the growth mechanisms of calcium phosphate nanobiomaterials of monetite.
Scientists have developed autonomous catalytic microrobots that swim towards a specified target with a speed of 20 body length per second.
Polymer colloidal systems have been reviewed by a University of Nottingham research team for their use in cancer therapy.
Notre Dame researchers address potential risk of misuse of new technologies, and how it rises with the future benefits.
The first independent issue of Advanced Optical Materials is now online, including a review on magnetoplasmonics as well as ten excellent, original research articles.
Tiny metal balls used to etch graphite tunnels with diameters of only one-thousandth that of a human hair.
Researchers from UCLA have created an optical microscopy method that allows users to directly see objects on the nanoscale.