by Susan Keown | Nov 6, 2022 | ScienceWire
For the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Tom Rickey (@trickeyPNNL) writes about new research using nanotechnology to detect the coronavirus in air. The technology uses micelles — bubble-like molecular structures — whose surfaces are designed to react to...
by Chris Tachibana | Aug 18, 2022 | Events
Watch the recording from our September 15 event — an informal virtual conversation with Elizabeth Nance, PhD. Also joining us are blogger Phuong Nguyen and Instagrammer Sydney Floryanzia, who are Nance lab PhD students. The covered nanotechnology basics, translation,...
by Chris Tachibana | Aug 31, 2014 | ScienceWire
Move over micro, writes Sally James (@jamesian) in Alaska Airlines Magazine. Smaller is better and nano is newer. Read her story to see how scientists at the University of Washington are developing next-generation nanocomponents of cars, solar panels, and water...