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Previously, nanoparticle walkers were only able to walk on precise and programmed one- and two-dimensional paths
Rice University lab employs clotting powers of viper-derived drug, even in presence of anti-coagulants
The method was discovered by UW scientists and confirmed in tests at Argonne
Chance effect of lab's fluorescent lights leads to discovery
In the world of catalytic science and technology, the hunt is always on for catalysts that are inexpensive, highly active, and environmentally friendly
Nano Design Works and the Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Science will provide central points of contact for companies
Berkeley Lab researchers produce first ultrathin sheets of perovskite hybrids
A metamaterial absorber capable of highly sensitive infrared detection enhances the spectroscopy of tiny molecular details
Researchers' nano wrench allows them to precisely control nanoscale shapes, among other possible uses
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