This new gold nanomaterial is so thin, it’s considered 2D By Marion Renault / Published August 8, 2019
This new gold nanomaterial is so thin, it’s considered 2D By Marion Renault / Published August 8, 2019
Black widow spiders could teach nanomaterial experts a thing or two By Charlie Wood / Published October 25, 2018
IBM’s Warmth-Activated Gel Can Break Up Tough Bacterial Biofilms And Kill Superbugs By Rebecca Boyle / Published January 25, 2013
Say ‘I Love You Very Little’ With the World’s Smallest Valentine By Clay Dillow / Published February 15, 2012
Robotic Venus Flytraps Will Trap Bugs and Eat Them For Fuel By Rebecca Boyle / Published October 28, 2011
New Nanometal Changes from Hard to Soft at the Flip of a Switch By Clay Dillow / Published June 8, 2011
New Nanospheres are the Stiffest Biological Materials Ever Created, Surpassing Kevlar By Clay Dillow / Published October 22, 2010
Tapping Carnival Tech, Researchers Create Nanofibers Inspired by Cotton Candy By Clay Dillow / Published May 26, 2010