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12 October 2015
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Bonelike 3-D silicon synthesized for potential use with medical devices: Semiconducting silicon spicules engage tissue like a bee stinger

A new approach for better integrating medical devices with biological systems has been developed by scientists with the first skeleton-like silicon spicules ever prepared via chemical processes.

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12 October 2015
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Nanometer catalyst cleans up bad cigarette smoke in smoking room: Air cleaning equipment can purify 100% within one hour in 30 square meter smoking room, where 10 people are simultaneously smoking

A nano-catalyst for air cleaning in a smoking room has been developed that can remove 100 percent of acetaldehyde which accounts for the largest portion of the gaseous substances present in cigarette smoke.

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12 October 2015
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Ultra-thin, all-inorganic molecular nanowires successfully compounded

The development of metal oxide-based molecular wires is important for fundamental research and potential practical applications. However, examples of these materials are rare. Researchers have now successfully created ultrathin all-inorganic molecular nanowires, composed of a repeating hexagonal molecular unit made of Mo and Te; the diameters of these wires were only 1.2 nm.

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12 October 2015
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Sensor technology can improve accuracy of prostate cancer diagnosis, research shows

New research has shown how a smart sensor chip, able to pick up on subtle differences in glycoprotein molecules, can improve the accuracy and efficiency of prostate cancer diagnosis.

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12 October 2015
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Down to the quantum dot: Ultrahigh-resolution 3-D microscopy technique for electric fields

Using a single molecule as a sensor, scientists have successfully imaged electric potential fields with unrivaled precision. The ultrahigh-resolution images provide information on the distribution of charges in the electron shells of single molecules and even atoms. The 3-D technique is also contact-free. The first results achieved using ‘scanning quantum dot microscopy’ have now been published.

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Magnetic hyperthermia, an auxiliary tool in cancer treatments

Hyperthermia (increase in body temperature) has been used for centuries to combat tumors and reduce their effects. New research aims to use a different system (magnetic nanoparticles) to increase body temperature. These nanoparticles absorb energy from magnetic fields and convert it into heat which is used to raise the temperature in tumors and combat them.

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12 October 2015
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Crowd computing to improve water filtration: The research was conducted by 150,000 volunteers

Scientists propose a novel nanotechnology-based strategy to improve water filtration. The project was an experiment in crowdsourced computing — carried out by over 150,000 volunteers who contributed their own computing power to the research.

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12 October 2015
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Surfing a wake of light: Researchers observe and control light wakes for the first time

For the first time, Harvard researchers have created wakes of light-like waves moving on a metallic surface, called surface plasmons, and demonstrated that they can be controlled and steered. The creation and control of surface plasmon wakes could lead to new types of plasmonic couplers and lenses that could create two-dimensional holograms or focus light at the nanoscale.

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12 October 2015
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Faster detection of hidden objects by terahertz sensor

A new type of sensor, that is much faster than competing technologies used to detect and identify hidden objects, has been developed by scientists.

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Transition from three to two dimensions increases conduction

Scientists have for the first time described the behavior of electrons in a previously unstudied analogue of graphene, two-dimensional niobium telluride, and, in the process, uncovered the nature of two-dimensionality effects on conducting properties.

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