Materials
- Digital Memory Goes 2-D March 28, 2013
- Electronics: A new memory device consisting of the two-dimensional materials graphene and molybdenum disulfide could store more data in smaller spaces than conventional memory can
- Battery Could Provide a Cheap Way to Store Solar Power April 26, 2013
Flask battery: A new kind of flow battery lights up a small LED. The battery stores energy in a sheet of lithium metal and materials dissolved in a liquid electrolyte.
- Germanium Slims Down To Skinny Layers April 7, 2013
- Single- and few-layer sheets of germanane could find use in optoelectronic and sensing applications
- Nanosolder For Safer Surgery April 9, 2013
- Nanomedicine: Composites of peptides and gold nanorods could help surgeons seal up incisions using laser light
- Study digs deep into Li-ion particle properties April 29, 2013
A Japanese research team from the National Institute for Materials Science and Tokyo Metropolitan University has demonstrated the importance of electrode design in terms of energy density.
- Nanoparticles Treat Degenerative Eye Disease Without Eye Injections March 27, 2013
- Nanomedicine: Polymer particles deliver therapeutic gene to eye tissue to improve the vision of mice with a model of macular degeneration
- Enhanced Room Temperature Magnetoresistance and Spin Injection from... April 17, 2013
The films consist of metallic Co particles, semiconductor matrix, and an interfacial magnetic semiconductor with the substitution of Co2+ for Zn2+ in the ZnO lattice at the interface between Co particles and the semiconductor matrix.
- Nanosuit Protects Living Bugs In Vacuum April 21, 2013
- Organisms such as fruit fly larvae survive for at least an hour under vacuum when shielded by a flexible polymer membrane
- A bright idea: Tiny injectable LEDs help neuroscientists study the brain April 11, 2013
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St.
- Nanocalipers Get A Grip On Nanotubes March 24, 2013
- Diporphyrin molecule discriminates among single-walled carbon nanotubes on the basis of diameter and other physical features
- Map Charts Chemical Space April 28, 2013
- Mathematical algorithm capable of generating virtual molecules could help researchers discover new drugs and materials
- Controlling Nanocrystals April 11, 2013
- ACS Meeting News: Relative rates of surface deposition and diffusion govern crystal morphology
- Exposition Highlights April 14, 2013
- C&EN panelists and instrument industry editors pick new products that stand out
- DNA Weaved Into A Gridiron March 24, 2013
- DNA origami strategy allows construction of curved and three-dimensional objects from the nucleic acid
- Magnetic Nanoparticles Banish Bacteria From Blood February 10, 2013
- Bacteria-binding materials could be used to scavenge pathogens in the blood to treat septic infections
- Cardio Calcification Close-Up April 28, 2013
- Electron microscopy reveals hydroxyapatite nanoparticles associated with all stages of calcification-related cardiovascular disease
