Using plasmonic hotspots, gold nanostructures can be melted and made to produce the smallest nanojets ever observed.

Using plasmonic hotspots, gold nanostructures can be melted and made to produce the smallest nanojets ever observed.
Ulrich Handge of the Helmholz Centre Geesthacht reviews the new book Rheology of Dispersions: Principles and Applications by Tharwat F. Tadros.
A nanostructure of silicon and gold is 4 times as effective at killing cancer cells in cell culture experiments as gold nanoshells alone.
A computing network that exhibits emergent behavior similar to that in biological brains is hypothesized by Adam Z. Stieg of the California NanoSystems Institute