Reich Group researchers develop a more efficient and precise method of in-cell genome editing
nanotechnology
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Researchers test the capability of a novel nanoparticle to remove cadmium toxicity from a freshwater system
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UCSB electrical and computer engineers design an infinitesimal computing device
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O'Malley is recognized for her work with anaerobic microbes
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Things are peculiar and fascinating at the nanoscale
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Ultrasound, laser and tiny particles combine to treat the root cause of acne
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Platelet-like nanoparticles (PLNs) can do what nature intended their human counterparts to do, and more
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This crop of NSF CAREER awardees include a chemical engineer, a computer scientist and a physicist
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A professor’s numerous breakthroughs in physics culminate in a prize that comes with 2.5 million euros
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Craig Hawker, professor of materials and of chemistry and biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara, has accepted the position of scientific director of the campus-based California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI).
