nanoparticles
Scientists Used Nanoparticles to Turn a Window Into a Mirror and Back Again
For the first time, a reversible nanoparticle array can transition between a window and a mirror.
Glowing Nanoparticle Ink Could Lead to Easy DIY Holograms
Want to make phosphorescent ink? Dope it with some europium.
How Gold Nanoparticles Keep 3D Printers Safe From Hackers
A new study suggests three ways to "physically verify" 3D printed objects.
Magnetic Nanoparticles Will Help Clean Oil Spills
In the future, this could also be used to remove lead from drinking water.
Scientists Are Testing Out Nanoparticles that Can Stop Cancer in Its Tracks
Cancer cells take advantage of one of our immune system’s defense mechanism to spread through the body, but these nanoparticles might be able to stop them.
Stitchable Circuits Weave the Future of Wearable Tech
Self-proclaimed "creative technologist" Madison Maxey is changing wearable tech, one custom textile at a time.
Chemotherapy Drugs Broke the Blood-Brain Barrier for the First Time
The successful surgery could mean the days of scorched Earth cancer treatments are finally over.
Zapping Deadly Blood Clots Just Got a Thousand Times Faster
Nanoparticles in disguise will deliver stroke medication.
Meet The Artist Behind "Blacker-Than-Black", The Darkest Color Ever
A Q+A with the man behind the artworks that go, "From nano to macro, hovering between the tangible and intangible."
Photographer Captures The Energy And Magnificence Of Water In Motion
Moses Hacmon's Faces of Water uses a new photographic process to capture the beauty and fluidity of water.
Ones and Zeros: Weather We Like it or Not, We are Losing the War on Hacking, Our Satellites, and Our Bitcoins
_My pair of Chinatown bootleg Ray-Bans has passed the test of time. Maybe I'll give the Chinese knockoff of Austria a shot._ h3. ONE: US soldier "re-grows" 70% of his leg using experimental procedure ("Daily Mail":http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news...