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Live-cell imaging with quantum dots made from nontoxic materials
Jul 1, 2008 — Compared with classical fluorescent dyes such as fluorescein, quantum dots emit brighter fluorescence that lasts longer with repeated excitation. However, because they historically were used in physics and engineering applications before their...
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Jun 2, 2008 — George V. Eleftheriades, PhD, will receive the 2008 Kiyo Tomiyasu Award for his research into negative refractive index metamaterials, IEEE announced today. Metamaterials have had a profound impact on a variety of technologies including high-speed...
Fluorescent green gel fashioned from hybrid materials
May 1, 2008 — A greenish gel that fluoresces in response to temperature and pH changes has been created by coupling a polymer scaffold with an activated protein. The hybrid material potentially could be used for the construction of various sensors, actuators...
Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials Adds 2 Researchers
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BLACKSBURG, Va., April 25, 2007 -- A Multi-University Research Initiative (MURI) grant of as much as $7.5 million has been awarded to a four-university project that aims to use ionic liquids to develop electromechanical devices and high-performance membranes that could help power...
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DAVIS, Calif., Nov. 28, 2006 -- A new x-ray microscope has been devised that can, for the first time, examine nanoparticles -- materials smaller in scale than one billionth of a meter -- in three dimensions. The device could be used to make better materials for electronics, optics...
Materials for FRET donors and acceptors
Aug 1, 2006 — Authors from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, from George Mason University in Manassas, Va., and from the National Research Center on nanoStructures and bioSystems at Surfaces in Modena, Italy, recently wrote a review in which they...
Carbon-based nanomaterials display size-dependent toxicity
Jul 1, 2006 — Carbon-based nanomaterials are becoming more prominent in a variety of nanotechnology applications; for example, as contrast agent transporters for imaging. The growing use of these materials will result in greater exposure by both professionals and...
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