Biennial Kavli Prizes are presented to scientists in astrophysics, nanoscience, and neuroscience.
Biennial Kavli Prizes are presented to scientists in astrophysics, nanoscience, and neuroscience.
A lose band of extremist eco-anarchist groups has attacked several researchers and organizations involved with nuclear science and nanotechnology.
Nanoparticles in mice can be switched on to activate insulin production using a radio signal.
Researchers develop a tiny device that motors around the stomach, fueled by its acidic environment.
A new device can detect sounds a million times fainter than the hearing threshold of the human ear.
While biotechnology has met with mixed public reactions, to date nanotechnology seems to invoke much less public concern.
A magnetic nanoparticle is being designed to help draw toxins out of the bloodstream.
In fewer than 15 years, nanomedicine has gone from fantasy to reality.
At the nanoscale old materials acquire new properties that International Institute for Nanotechnology Director Chad Mirkin thinks will change the way medicine is practiced.
Nanotechnology will offer doctors new ways to diagnose and treat patients, boosting efficiency and slashing costs.