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Leyla Raiani
Jul 31, 2012
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UZH researcher measures charge of nanoparticles
Prof. Madhavi Krishnan and her co-workers have invented a method that allows them to examine how material works on a... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jul 11, 2012
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Rightie or leftie? Berkeley researchers change chirality
Handed, more often referred to as "chirality," is an important characteristic in the micro- and nano-scopic world. Many molecules we... Read More
Elisabeth Manville
Jun 18, 2012
New technique to clear harmful pathogens from the immune system
Researchers from Tufts University have developed a novel approach to clearing toxins from the body. By using chains of binding... Read More
Jovana Grbic
Jun 11, 2012
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The lighter side of RNA interference
Researchers from MIT announced last week that they have engineered tiny particles made out of RNA and DNA, utilizing a... Read More
Ada Genavia
Apr 25, 2012
New steps towards a fast, low-cost DNA sequencing device
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Yale University have developed a new concept for use in a high-speed genomic... Read More
Elisabeth Manville
Mar 21, 2012
New 'nanoslinky' manipulates and measures DNA molecules
Using a new technology, scientists have created a ‘nanoslinky’ that manipulates and measures DNA molecules and other nanoscale materials. On... Read More