Bullet  Journal: Nano Today

     ISSN: 1748-0132  Vol./Iss.: 2/3

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Date: June 2007

 

The gender game
Page 1
Catherine Reinhold
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Nanoscale toughness of spider silk
Page 6
David Porter and Fritz Vollrath
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Nanoscale power sources get all shook up: Molecular Machines
Page 9
D. Jason Palmer
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Nanotubes promise cooler electronics: Electronic Properties
Page 9
Cordelia Sealy
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Amazing ‘breathing’ nanoporous frameworks: Porous materials
Page 10
Catherine Reinhold
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Tiny Au takes on the pollution giants: Porous materials
Page 10
Katerina Busuttil
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The shape of pores to come: Porous materials
Page 10
Cordelia Sealy
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Understanding cell interactions is a snap: Nanobiotechnology
Page 11
Mark E. Greene
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Detecting proteins with excitons and plasmons: Nanobiotechnology
Page 11
Mark E. Greene
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Polymer coat protects cells: Nanomedicine
Page 11
Mark E. Greene
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From moth eyes to adult stem cells: Conference news
Page 13
Jonathan Wood
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Trapped dyes alter nanotube optics: Optical Properties
Page 13
Paula Gould
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Lanthanides form molecular lanterns: Optical Properties
Page 13
Paula Gould
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Targeted nanoparticles for cancer therapy
Pages 14-21
Frank X. Gu, Rohit Karnik, Andrew Z. Wang, Frank Alexis, Etgar Levy-Nissenbaum, Seungpyo Hong, Robert S. Langer and Omid C. Farokhzad
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Magnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery
Pages 22-32
Manuel Arruebo, Rodrigo Fernández-Pacheco, M. Ricardo Ibarra and Jesús Santamaría
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The biomacromolecule-nanoparticle interface
Pages 34-43
Chang-Cheng You, Apiwat Chompoosor and Vincent M. Rotello
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Dye-doped nanoparticles for bioanalysis
Pages 44-50
Jilin Yan, M. Carmen Estévez, Joshua E. Smith, Kemin Wang, Xiaoxiao He, Lin Wang and Weihong Tan
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Size changes almost everything
Page 52
Mark Blamire
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Why Size Matters
Page 52
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Plenty of room for biology at the bottom
Page 52
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Blow-up: Images from the nanoworld
Page 52
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Self Assembly: The Science of Things That Put Themselves Together
Page 53
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Nanomaterials for Cancer Diagnosis
Page 53
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Nanophotonics with surface plasmons
Page 53
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Catalysis fundamentals
Page 53
Wilfred Tysoe
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Heating up at the point of contact
Page 55
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Tiny volumes use a new delivery route
Page 55
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Three dimensional detail from electron beams
Page 55
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Two scanners, double the potential
Page 55
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Setting the stage for AFM
Page 55
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Two new lithography systems
Page 55
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Counting particles simplified
Page 55
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Math ability in women — nature versus nurture
Page 56
Ilan Dar-Nimrod
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