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Boffins peg co-polymers for cheap chip construction (The Register)

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Molecule lithography breakthrough Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have devised a potential future chip-making technique that is the molecular equivalent of that old 1970s toy which kids used to make pictures by stretching coloured rubber bands out on a pegged board.… (more…) Related items New sensor array detects single molecules for the first time (EurekAlert!) Carbon... »

Carbon nanotubes fuel thermowave power (EE Times Asia)

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers are utilizing fuel-coated carbon nanotubes as “fuses” for thermowave electrical power sources, which store energy like a battery but promise an unlimited shelf life. (read here…) Related items New sensor array detects single molecules for the first time (EurekAlert!) Nanotech fuels high-density power source (EETimes) Boffins peg co-polymers for cheap chip construction (The... »

New sensor array detects single molecules for the first time (EurekAlert!)

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( Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) MIT chemical engineers have built a sensor array that, for the first time, can detect single molecules of hydrogen peroxide emanating from a single living cell. (more…) Related items Carbon nanotubes fuel thermowave power (EE Times Asia) New sensor array detects single molecules for the first time (Science Daily) Carbon nanotube sensor array... »

Swallowing the doctor (Independent Online)

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Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US have designed the first nanoparticles that target the walls of the arteries around the heart. (read the story…) Related items Chemist Monitors Nanotechnology’s Environmental Impact (Newswise) Gold nanoparticles for cancer treatment (News-Medical-Net) New nanoparticles target cardiovascular disease (EurekAlert!) When It Comes to Drug Delivery, Size Matters (PhysOrg) MagForce Nanotechnologies completes clinical... »

New nanoparticles target cardiovascular disease (EurekAlert!)

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( Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) Researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School have built targeted nanoparticles that can cling to artery walls and slowly release medicine, an advance that potentially provides an alternative to drug-releasing stents in some patients with cardiovascular disease. (get the story…) Related items New Nanoparticles Target Cardiovascular Disease (redOrbit) Cardiovascular Disease Targeted By... »

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