Nanophotonic System Translates Molecules into Bar Codes

EPFL scientists have developed a unique system that can be used for detecting and analyzing molecules with very a level of high precision and without using any bulky equipment. This latest development paves the way for large-scale, image-based detection of materials assisted by artificial intelligence. The study has been reported in Science. Organic compounds [...]

By |2018-06-17T13:37:32+00:00June 17th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Squeezing light at the nanoscale

Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new technique to squeeze infrared light into ultra-confined spaces, generating an intense, nanoscale antenna that could be used to detect single biomolecules. The researchers harnessed the power of polaritons, particles that blur the distinction between light and [...]

By |2018-06-16T11:31:00+00:00June 16th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Breakthrough in controlling DNA-based robots

Researchers have devised a magnetic control system to make tiny DNA-based robots move on demand -- and much faster than recently possible. In the journal Nature Communications, Carlos Castro and Ratnasingham Sooryakumar and their colleagues from The Ohio State University report that the control system reduced the response time of prototype nano-robot components from [...]

By |2018-06-15T14:11:44+00:00June 15th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

International Conference On Nanomedicine And Nanobiotechnology – ICONAN 2018

The International Conference On Nanomedicine And Nanobiotechnology is an annual event. It hosts high-profile plenary speakers, world-class researchers, oral and poster presentations, workshops, sponsor exhibits and afterworks. It is a great opportunity to share your research findings with a wide audience, promote knowledge exchange, and network. TOPICS Targeted drug delivery, organ biodistribution and nanocarriers [...]

By |2018-06-15T12:29:23+00:00June 14th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Can’t Navigate The Moral And Ethical Implications Of AI? There’s An App For That!

Bank of America and Harvard University have collaborated on a new initiative designed to make the complex technologies behind artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) more universally beneficial and accessible to the global workforce. The mission of the newly formed Council on the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence is to address issues of policy [...]

By |2018-06-13T13:46:35+00:00June 13th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

A graphene nanocomposite turbocharge for lithium batteries

Lithium-ion batteries are the ultimate benchmark when it comes to mobile phones, tablet devices, and electric cars. Their storage capacity and power density are far superior to other rechargeable battery systems. Despite all the progress that has been made, however, smartphone batteries only last a day and electric cars need hours to be recharged. [...]

By |2018-06-12T13:34:13+00:00June 12th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

European Commission publishes its €94.1B Horizon Europe proposal

EU Research Commissioner Carlos Moedas sent the European Parliament and member states a €94.1 billion research budget proposal on Thursday outlining increases in basic science spending and a blueprint for a new innovation council to spawn transformative inventions. The Commission’s budget breakdown for its next research programme, Horizon Europe, running between 2021 and 2027, [...]

By |2018-06-20T12:56:39+00:00June 10th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Cell-like nanorobots clear bacteria and toxins from blood

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed tiny ultrasound-powered robots that can swim through blood, removing harmful bacteria along with the toxins they produce. These proof-of-concept nanorobots could one day offer a safe and efficient way to detoxify and decontaminate biological fluids. Researchers built the nanorobots by coating gold nanowires with [...]

By |2018-06-09T07:43:07+00:00June 9th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Single molecular insulator pushes boundaries of current state of the art

Ever shrinking transistors are the key to faster and more efficient computer processing. Since the 1970s, advancements in electronics have largely been driven by the steady pace with which these tiny components have grown simultaneously smaller and more powerful—right down to their current dimensions on the nanometer scale. But recent years have seen this [...]

By |2018-06-08T11:33:00+00:00June 8th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

New Nanoparticles Used to Detect Excessive Scarring of Wounds

Clinicians presently find it hard to predict how scars will form after surgery or after a burn wound, without using invasive testing. The research team used new nanoparticles in animals and human skin samples to demonstrate the potential to rapidly and accurately predict whether a wound is likely to result in excessive scarring as [...]

By |2018-06-06T12:31:30+00:00June 6th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments
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