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nanomaterials

Latest in nanomaterials

Engineers have built a true hologram, not unlike the ones seen in "Star Wars": a short loop of the Earth spinning on its axis.
Virtual Reality

Scientists Create True, “Star Wars”-Style Hologram

By Dan Robitzski

Ther are no bones about it: European researchers say they've invented a rubbery nanomaterial that seamlessly integrates with the human body.
Nanotech

Scientists Say New Nanomaterial Could “Replace Human Tissue”

By Jon Christian

Scientists from the University of Leeds have created 2D gold — and they think it could improve everything from electronics to water purification systems.
Science & Energy

Researchers Create First-Ever “2D Gold,” Just Two Atoms Thick

By Kristin Houser

A sensor the size of a watch battery could help track firefighters and those in dangerous working conditions.
Prosthetics and Devices

Self-Powered Sensor Helps Track Firefighters in Burning Buildings

By Jacob Banas

Nipping Cancer in the Bud—New Supersensitive Biosensor Makes It Happen
Future Materials

Nipping Cancer in the Bud—New Supersensitive Biosensor Makes It Happen

By Todd Jaquith

These Are the First Materials to Ever Be Woven at the Molecular Level
Future Materials

These Are the First Materials to Ever Be Woven at the Molecular Level

By Sarah Marquart

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