📯Our April 2024 issue is now online📯
-Controlling van der Waals gaps.
-Tailored assembly of matter in solution.
-Nanofabricated soft microrobots.
-Transparent graphene arrays.
-ROS and RNS nanosensors.
-🤖Nanobots for cancer therapy & more,...
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📯Our March 2024 issue is now online📯
-Disease Biomechanics & Immune Engineering.
-CO2 reduction via tandem electrocatalysis.
-Elastomeric neural probes.
-Sweat sensor for oestradiol.
-Liquid metal catalysts for propylene synthesis.
-DNA nanoturbine.
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Join us a for a virtual panel discussion on Nanomaterials for Immunomodulation on 3rd February at 1pm GMT. We'll be discussing with experts in the field who recently contributed to our special issue
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A tutorial Perspective designed to acquaint the experimental chemists with the conceptual framework of dissipative self-assembly (
@giuliosflask
, Leonard Prins, 2018). With a useful list of terms to avoid confusion in the literature.
@syschem20
Richard van Duyne (1945-2019): an exquisite experimentalist, a giant in nanoscience and a strong advocate of women in science. Read our obituary by his life-long collaborator George Schatz. .
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! In the 4th webinar for our 15th anniversary, Hagan Bayley and Yamuna Krishnan will take us through the wonder of nanopores and DNA nanotechnology. Register for FREE at (select 10th November)
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Join us and
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for a virtual discussion on lipid nanoparticles for mRNA delivery, and applications for the
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What are the challenges for the industrial applications of nanocatalysts? We’ll discuss the topics with Nanfeng Zheng, Kendra Kuhl, Javier Pérez-Ramirez and Kensaku Kodama on 8th March, 6 am GMT. Free registration at
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New content online: Full-bandwidth electrophysiology of seizures and epileptiform activity enabled by flexible graphene microtransistor depth neural probes
New content online: Low Ohmic contact resistance and high on/off ratio in transition metal dichalcogenides field-effect transistors via residue-free transfer
New content online: Nano for kids - a short book review on Nano: The Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small by Jess Wade, who explains nanotechnology to children.
Yi Cui from Stanford University is our 2nd speaker on 17/11. Prof. Cui is a pioneer in
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applied, among many other things, to
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and will be talking about advances in
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First there was supramolecular chemistry, then came "Supramolecular Systems Chemistry" (
@OttoLab
, 2015), where life-like properties (and even de novo life) would emerge from out-of-equilibrium assemblies. A mandatory read to get ready for
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.
Our November 2023 issue is here
and covers Protein logic gate nanosensors, Spintronic neural networks, Flexible thermoelectrics, Neuromorphic photovoltaics, Isothermal assembly of DNA nanostructures, Nanopore protein sequencing, STING agonists & more….
2/2 Inhibiting post-surgery cancer recurrence and metastasis using an immunotherapeutic sprayable gel
See also the N&Vs by Reinhard Liebers & Dirk Jäger
Our first issue of the year is out! Read about nanophotonic biosensors, a LaB6 nanowire electron source, wafer-scale single-crystal WS2 monolayers, a 2D retinomorphic hardware device for motion detection, supercurrent rectification and much more.
Self-assembly, self-organization, reaction-diffusion, pattern formation, chemical waves, chemical oscillations... it's all in this Review (Epstein, Xu, 2016). Nonlinear chemical dynamics for the supramolecular folks!
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In preparation to the virtual symposium on systems chemistry
@syschem20
, here's a classic Perspective "The nanotechnology of life-inspired systems" (2016). Beautiful abstract and thought-provoking "How should we progress?" section. Enjoy or re-enjoy it!
A special issue on nano-enabled immunomodulation is online. Beyond top-level primary research, it includes reviews on nanomaterials for cancer therapy, on immune tolerance through nanomedicines, and on nanovaccines against infectious diseases.
In the second event to celebrate 15 year of Nature Nanotechnology, Feng Gao and Jennifer Dionne will discuss advances in photonics and optoelectronics of nanomaterials. Free registration @ (select 27/10/2021)
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Nanotechnology and
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Our July issue is now live
👉 Avoided crossing between hole spins and microwave photons in Si transistors
👉 Floating devices for solar H2 production
👉 Non-Hermitian nanophotonics
👉 Flying qubits
And much more
The
#nanoscience
community is extremely fortunate to have had an inspirational and pioneering figure by the name of Mildred S. Dresselhaus (1930–2017) .
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New content online: In vivo surface-enhanced Raman scattering nanosensor for the real-time monitoring of multiple stress signalling molecules in plants
Our April issue is live now. Read why interdisciplinarity is so important to us, about double function membranes, robotics for van der Waals assemblies, how nano can help global food security, and much more
Our Volume 18, Issue 9 for September 2023, is now online 🤩
👉Protein hydrogels as supersonic shock absorbers.
👉Single-photon emission in QDs,
👉Nanoprinting for anti-counterfeiting.
👉Nanopore sensing at near-infinite re-read capabilities & much more…