Researchers develop a new means of killing harmful bacteria
Engineered particles are capable of producing toxins that are deadly to targeted bacteria.
Engineered particles are capable of producing toxins that are deadly to targeted bacteria.
Christopher Love uses microscale technology to isolate rare cells, yielding insight into human disease.
Prototype boosts production of versatile fibers fourfold, while cutting energy consumption by 92 percent.
In tuning friction to the point where it disappears, technique could boost development of nanomachines.
Tabletop setup provides more nuanced picture of heat production in microelectronics.
Graphene layer one atom thick could quadruple rate of condensation heat transfer in generating plants.
Edward Boyden develops techniques to study the brain, and how it operates, in finer detail.
New manufacturing process could take exotic material out of the lab and into commercial products.
Researchers find a way of tuning light waves by pairing two exotic 2-D materials.
Optimal size and shape allow implantable devices to last longer in the body.
Instrument freezes and images 1,000 individual fermionic atoms at once.
Device can measure the distribution of tiny particles as they flow through a microfluidic channel.