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- Imaging: A brighter future for cell tracking
- Optics: Nanotechnology's benefits brought into focus
- Data storage: Maintaining privacy on the cloud
- Data storage: Better hard drives ready for lift-off
- Solar energy: A richer harvest on the horizon
- Nanoparticles: Polymer knots with silicon hearts
Imaging: A brighter future for cell tracking Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:08 AM PDT Fluorescent organic nanoparticles operating as cell tracers outperform existing methods for long-term tracking of living cells. |
Optics: Nanotechnology's benefits brought into focus Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:06 AM PDT Conventional lenses, made of shaped glass, are limited in how precisely they can redirect beams of incoming light and make them meet at a point. Now, scientists have proposed a novel approach to 'superlens' systems that can surpass this classical limit of focusing light. |
Data storage: Maintaining privacy on the cloud Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:06 AM PDT A data-sharing scheme utilizing an encryption manager shows the way towards low-cost, flexible and secure cloud storage services. |
Data storage: Better hard drives ready for lift-off Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:06 AM PDT Operating a hard disk drive is as complex as keeping a superfast car on the road. Read/write heads within the hard disk must process a huge amount of data at high speed. Controlling the motion of the slider housing these heads is crucial: if the slider crashes, it could destroy the hard disk. |
Solar energy: A richer harvest on the horizon Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:06 AM PDT Theoretical simulations reveal that layered semiconductors with magnetic interfaces are potent catalysts for solar energy capture and conversion. |
Nanoparticles: Polymer knots with silicon hearts Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:06 AM PDT Biocompatible complexes for drug delivery applications get a structural boost from nanoscale silicon cages. |
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