This presentation discusses the integration of biotechnology, biosensors, nanotechnology, electro-optics, laser technology, advanced photonics, and nanosensors, which have recently opened new...
Biosensors can be excellent analytical tools for monitoring programs working to implement legislation. In this article, biosensors for environmental analysis and monitoring are extensively reviewed....
This was the first of two seminars on Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring sponsored by the NIEHS Superfund Basic Research Program and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Technology...
Research and industry are increasingly exploiting the potential of aptamers. As well as their application in research, medical diagnosis and treatment, aptamers are also interesting as a basis for...
Years from now, a typical doctor visit might not include dull magazines, pharmacy lines, and saying "Ahh." Instead, a chip implanted in the body will function as a constant on-board doctor, detecting...
The Department of Energy's Office of Science Materials Sciences and Engineering subprogram supports research on molecularly tailored nanostructured materials, stress corrosion and corrosion fatigue,...
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Nanotechnologies, ?the engine of the next Industrial Revolution,? represent the new wave of research for chemical and industrial innovation. However, with any new technology or ...
The Department of Energy's Office of Science supports nanotechnology through its Materials Sciences subprogram. This subprogram extends the frontiers of materials sciences and engineering to expand...
NEW 20th Volume Special Issue
To celebrate the journal's 20th volume, Nanotechnology are running a special issue covering some of the best of the most recent research in a range of disciplines in...
Manufactured products are made from atoms. The properties of those products depend on how those atoms are arranged. If we rearrange the atoms in coal we can make diamond. If we rearrange the atoms in...