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Thin-Film Solar with High Efficiency

Solexant is printing inorganic solar cells with nanomaterials.

Stealthy Nanoparticles Attack Cancer Cells

Drugs embedded in special polymers can more effectively shrink tumors.

New Type of Disappearing Ink

Nanoparticle inks that fade away in hours could be ideal for secure communications.

A Metal Coating That Repairs Itself

Electroplated metal could be used to make self-healing construction materials, car parts, and machinery.

Device Offers a Roadside Dope Test

The system uses magnetic nanoparticles to detect traces of cocaine, heroin, cannabis, and methamphetamine.

Rapid TB Detector

An ultrasensitive test can spot bacteria in a half hour.

The Year in Materials

Stretchable electronics and the strongest material ever were just two achievements of 2008.

A Way to Spot Cancer Early

A prototype device employs the same magnetic phenomenon used to write data to computer hard drives.

Cheap, Self-Assembling Optics

Researchers have made new nano building blocks for optical computing and solar-cell coatings.

Voyage of the Bacteria Bots

Self-propelled microbots navigate through blood vessels.

Purifying Water with Nano-particles

A company says 3-D nanoparticles boost the efficiency of water purification.

Magnets Capture Cancer Cells

Nanoparticles pluck cancer cells from the bellies of mice.

Magnetic Genes

Genetically engineered cells make their own nanomagnets, providing clear MRI images.

Nanoparticles of a Different Stripe

A new material can break through a cell membrane without killing the cell.

Graphene-Polymer Composite

New composites could lead to better food packaging, and to lighter car and airplane parts.

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