Nanotechnology Nanotechnology

Javid Rzayev

Nanomembranes for filtering drinking water from bacteria

Scientists have for the first time been able to identify the precise spatial arrangement of the individual atoms in a nanoparticle. The yellow dots represent the atoms that make up a silver nanoparticle that are two nanometers in diameter.

Atomic resolution of XNUMXD nanoparticles

Rice University researchers from left: Avishek Saha, Prof. Angel Marti and Disha Jain

Dissolving nanotubes in water

Color rendering of a scanning electron microscope image of a programmable nanoprocessor superimposed on a schematic architecture of a nanoprocessor circuit

The first ever functional nanoprocessor

Illustration of the crystal lattice created by Sung Yong Park. Illustration: Adolf Lachman

A complex structure of gold particles, DNA and viruses

A self-woven nanometer rope as seen through the lens of an atomic force microscope

Nanoscale rope and complex self-organizing nanomaterials

Sea urchin teeth. Credit Wise University

The kitchen knife that never wears out - the future of nanotechnology

Right: Erez Gershenval and Prof. Ilya Aberbuch. whirlwind

who moved my molecule

A scanning electron microscope image of the gold edges in a nanogap device that was used in the experiments to capture and amplify light. Image courtesy of Natelson Lab/Rice University

A nano-antenna for capturing light