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Keeping Our Food Safe – Nanomaterial Style

Posted on November 4, 2014

by Laura Olenick edited by Ariane Vartanian From reading this blog, you may know that nanomaterials are becoming more and more prevalent in the products that we use on a regular basis. What you may …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Ariane Vartanian, food, Laura Olenick, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, plastic

How do Scientists Study Complex Chemical Systems?

Posted on October 28, 2014

by Ian Gunsolus Much of our work in the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology lies in the realm of chemistry. That is to say, our work seeks to understand phenomena at the molecular level. For example, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged chemistry, computers, Ian Gunsolus, overview, research, science

Happy Mole Day from the CSN!

Posted on October 23, 2014

by Arielle Mensch co-authors: Mimi Hang & Marco Torelli The word mole is one of those crazy words that have multiple meanings that can sometimes lead to confusion.  Perhaps your first thought after hearing the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Arielle Mensch2 Comments

Nobel 2014: What makes super-resolution microscopy so super?

Posted on October 21, 2014

by Randy Goldsmith The awarding of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Dr.s Betzig, Hell, and Moerner (my former research mentor) is a tremendous event! It is almost as tremendous as their scientific targets …

Posted in Guest Blogs, Sustainable NanoTagged fluorescence, nobel prize, Randy Goldsmith, spectroscopy, super-resolution1 Comment

Teeny Tiny Motors That Fit in Your Body

Posted on October 14, 2014

by Merve Doğangün Imagine tiny gadgets wandering around in your bloodstream, travelling into your cells to seek out infections and fight diseases… Does it sound too fantastic to be true? Let’s explore just how close …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged history, Merve Doğangün, nanomachines, nanomedicine, nanotechnology, robots1 Comment

Bright Nanoparticles + Glowing Bacteria = Beautiful, Useful Pictures

Posted on October 7, 2014

by Christy Haynes One major type of output from university research labs is the publication of scientific results in scientific journals. When we write these papers, our target audience is not the general public; rather, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged bacteria, Christy Haynes, fluorescence, microscopes, publications2 Comments

Not Your Daddy’s Sunblock – Why Thick, White Sunblock is a Thing of the Past

Posted on September 30, 2014

by Joel Pederson As a child, I spent many summer days at the beach in southern California. I remember playing in the surf, collecting shells, watching sea lions, and seeing the white noses of the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged absorption, consumer products, explainer, Joel Pederson, light, scattering1 Comment

Nano-Sensors: Small size, big impact

Posted on September 23, 2014

by Laurel Hamers If you took high school chemistry, you might remember using pH indicator strips. You’d take a piece of the specially treated paper, dip it in your solution, and watch it change color …

Posted in Guest Blogs, Sustainable NanoTagged environment, Laurel Hamers, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, sensing, surface area

Nanoparticles in Prosthetics & Bionics

Posted on September 16, 2014

by Patrick Sherrill During my time in the Marine Corps I met several people that lost limbs in the war. I made the decision to leave the service to get my degree. Inspired by my …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged medicine, nanoparticles, Patrick Sherrill, REV, scientists, silver, SURE/REV program1 Comment

Liposuction and Gold Nanoparticles

Posted on September 9, 2014

by Hilena Frew Scientists have discovered that tiny particles of gold injected into fat tissues can offer a new and potentially safer way to carry out liposuction procedures. Liposuction by definition is the process of …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged electromagnetic spectrum, gold, Hilena Frew, light, medicine, nanomedicine, nanoparticles2 Comments
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