
Regenerating Cartilage with Nanotubes
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Andrew Buckin Cartilage is an essential part of our bodies. Once lost, it's very difficult to replace. O...

Super-Strong Paper
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Pali Rao Can you imagine having strong paper that can't be torn? Super strong paper may be possible thro...

The Griefer Future
Nice little future you got there. Hate to see something bad happen to it.The blending of the physical and immersive digital worlds -- t...

A look into the nanoscale
Researchers have captured time-series snapshots of a solid as it evolves on the ultra-fast timescale. Using femtosecond X-ray free elec...

So What is Apoptosis?
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Sven Hoppe If you've been following any nanotechnology news, you've probably seen this term called apop...

Creating a Single Molecule Switch
How small is a molecule? The answer depends on the type of molecule. Researchers at the Michigan Technological University (Department o...

Nanotechnology, biomolecules and light unite to cook cancer cells
Researchers are testing a new way to kill cancer cells selectively by attaching cancer-seeking antibodies to tiny carbon tubes that hea...

NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer
The government is serious about investing resources to research cures for cancer. This includes nanotechnology research aimed at improv...