Hollow gold nanospheres equipped with a targeting peptide find melanoma cells,
penetrate them deeply, and then cook the tumor when bathed with near-infrared
light, a research team led by scientists at The
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reported in the Feb. 1
issue of Clinical Cancer Research.
DiMora Motorcar announced today that Dangar Engineering and Manufacturing is the latest Technology Partner to add its expertise to the development and production of the Natalia SLS 2 sport luxury sedan.
"Dangar ...
To most people, the word "ceramics," refers to opaque clay flower
pots or translucent porcelain tea cups. But not all ceramics block or scatter
light. Gary L. Messing, distinguished professor of ceramic science and engineering,
and his group at Pennsylvania State University, are developing a brand new class
of ceramics that are so pure and perfectly transparent.
Stanford researchers
have reclaimed bragging rights for creating the world's smallest writing, a
distinction the university first gained in 1985 and lost in 1990.
When Discovery Channel wanted to better understand aluminum, one of the world’s
most recyclable materials, for its new television series, “How Stuff Works,”
they came to Alcoa.
The logic and memory functions of future electronic devices could shrink dramatically – to one or two nanometers (billionths of a meter) instead of the many tens of nanometers that characterize today’s most a...
A new way of making LEDs could see household lighting bills reduced by up
to 75% within five years.
Hiden
Analytical present the EPIC series quadrupole mass spectrometers specifically
designed with maximum flexibility for diverse processes and phenomena at UHV
and XHV pressure regimes, with measurement of neutrals, radicals and of both
positive and negative ions. Applications include temperature desorption monitoring
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all of the functions of a high-performance residual gas analyser.
Polymers are an essential component of power and telecommunications cables. Ram Ramachandran of Dow Wire and Cable, David Kiddoo of Alphagary Corporation, Dr Jennifer Rust of Borealis and Andreas Farkus of ABB will be ta...
Tiny disk-shaped lasers as small as a speck of dust could one day beam information through optical computers. Unfortunately, a perfect disk will spray light out, not as a beam, but in all directions. New theoretical resu...
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