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How Some Nanoparticles are Like Chocolate Chip Cookies

Posted on August 12, 2014

by John Van Gilder Synthesizing nanoparticles is sometimes a lot like baking cookies. You start with ingredients, mix them together, and put them in the oven. After a few hours, you take them out and …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged chemistry, fluorescence, food, John Van Gilder, nanoparticles, synthesis

How I Study Nanoparticles’ Interactions with Biological Soup

Posted on July 7, 2014

by Lisa Jacob Designing non-toxic nanomaterials requires that we understand how those nanomaterials interact with biological systems. Systems such as you me, and all other organisms, contain a “biological soup” of chemical compounds, known as …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged biology, explainer, fluorescence, light, Lisa Jacob, proteins, scientists, selfie, size, surface1 Comment

Spying on chameleon nanoparticles inside living cells

Posted on February 4, 2014

by Galya Orr If you are exposed to nanoparticles, you might think they would move around inside your body unchanged. However, it would be more accurate to think of them as tiny chameleons, constantly changing …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged analogies, biology, cells, dissolution, fluorescence, Galya Orr, microscopes, nanoparticles, organelles, oxidation, toxicity, variety, x-rays1 Comment

Nuclear Proliferation & Sustainability: the History of Nanodiamonds

Posted on January 23, 2014

by Bob Hamers Half a century ago, a Soviet scientist was tucked away in a top-secret facility. The results of his experiments are critical to our work here the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. Find it …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Bob Hamers, discovery, explosives, fluorescence, history, industrial production, nanodiamonds, phase diagram, scientists, stability, surface, weapons6 Comments

Zooming in on the Nano World: Limitations and Breakthroughs in Light Microscopy

Posted on November 7, 2013

by Ian Gunsolus The idea that an image is worth a thousand words applies just as much in science as it does in other contexts. Using images, scientists can convey complex information more quickly and …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged cells, diffraction, fluorescence, Ian Gunsolus, images, light, microscopes9 Comments

Kids Learn About Nanodiamonds and I Learn About Kids

Posted on May 23, 2013

by Arielle Mensch “Hey do you guys want to see some fluorescent nanodiamond water?!” I eagerly yelled out as two little boys walked by. Honestly, they probably had no idea what I was talking about, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Arielle Mensch, carbon, children, diamonds, fluorescence, gravity, learning, nanodiamonds, outreach, science, scientists, water

Fluorescent Nanodiamonds – the movie!

Posted on April 24, 2013

by Chang-Soo Lee Nanodiamonds are far too small to be seen by the naked eye, but everything changes if you make them glow! We at the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology have developed a new way …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Chang-Soo Lee, diamonds, fluorescence, lasers, Lee Bishop, microscopes, nanodiamonds, nanoparticles, video

How do Black Lights Work, Why do Highlighters Look So Bright, and How Can You Impress Your Significant Other with Science?

Posted on February 25, 2013

by Tom Keuch Prepare to embark on a colorful and illuminating journey. Before we begin: Did you know that there is a secret world that exists right in front of your eyes? Did you know …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged flowers, fluorescence, gif, highlighters, microscopes, nanoparticles, quantum dots, scientists, Tom Keuch27 Comments
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