Deadly ‘superbugs’ destroyed by molecular drills

Dec 13, 2019 (Nanowerk News) Molecular drills have gained the ability to target and destroy deadly bacteria that have evolved resistance to nearly all antibiotics. In some cases, the drills make the antibiotics effective once again. Researchers at Rice University, Texas A&M University, Biola University and Durham (U.K.) University showed...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: How to induce magnetism in graphene: Elusive molecule predicted in the 1970s finally synthesized

Home > Press > How to induce magnetism in graphene: Elusive molecule predicted in the 1970s finally synthesized3D-rendered high-resolution scanning tunneling micrograph of Clar’s goblet. Image: EmpaAbstract:Depending on the shape and orientation of their edges, graphene nanostructures (also known as nanographenes) can have very different properties - for example, they...

The first optical nanomanipulator on solid substrates

Dec 13, 2019 (Nanowerk Spotlight) Colloidal particles are promising building blocks to construct functional nanostructures, materials and devices. Researchers have developed numerous optical techniques, including optical tweezers (see for instance: "Manipulating colloids with mobile nanotweezers") to trap, manipulate, and assemble colloidal particles in fluidic environments at single-particle resolution. "When these...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: CEA-Leti Thin-Film Batteries Target Extended Applications and Improved Performance in Medical Implants: IEDM 2019 Paper Reports Millimeter-Scale TFBs Exhibit the Best Performance In Both Energy and Power Densities

Home > Press > CEA-Leti Thin-Film Batteries Target Extended Applications and Improved Performance in Medical Implants: IEDM 2019 Paper Reports Millimeter-Scale TFBs Exhibit the Best Performance In Both Energy and Power DensitiesAbstract:n a research result that potentially could expand the market for tiny energy-storage units in medical implantable, injectable and...