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  • Electrodes made from graphene could be the crucial ingredient for making high-performance capacitors suitable for energy storage

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Chemistry
    P: 1
  • The linking of coupled 'nanomagnets' in a single molecule creates the possibility of an entangled three-qubit system for quantum computing

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Chemistry
    P: 1
  • Pieces of DNA can be used to separate different types of carbon nanotubes

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Clusters of atoms can gain kinetic energy during a head-on collision thanks to thermal vibrations

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Researchers have demonstrated five-dimensional optical recording with gold nanorods

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Logic circuits can be enhanced by building a layer of memristors made of nanowires on existing chips.

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • One carbon nanotube inside another can act as a molecular motor providing both linear and rotary motion

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Chemistry
    P: 1
  • Researchers can grow samples containing mostly metallic carbon nanotubes by carefully controlling the ambient gases used during production.

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Metal clusters of different sizes may have particular electronic structures that affect their performance as catalysts.

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Magnetized molecules anchored onto a gold surface could act as new memory arrays for computing

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Excellent thermoelectric performance can be achieved in alloys built up from nanoparticles

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • An experiment proves that the melting transition for nanosize water particles is very different from that of bulk ice

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • New images of the smallest ice crystals could shed light on how hydrogen bonds affect crystal growth on a metal surface

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Carbon nanotubes can mimic the hairs on a gecko's feet to make strong but detachable adhesive materials

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • The electronic properties of carbon nanotubes can be controlled by creating defects on the nanotube surface with a scanning tunnelling microscope

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • The ability to control the movement of a tiny carbon nanotube 'sleeve' with electric currents could prove useful for powering nanoscale mechanical devices

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • A lightweight grating can significantly improve the performance of semiconductor lasers

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Gold nanoparticles of a known weight can act as mass standards for 'weighing' other particles

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Atom probe tomography allows researchers to identify the tiny defects in crystal lattices that could affect the performance of silicon nanodevices

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • How much force is needed to move an atom or molecule on a crystal surface?

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • The first evolutionary tree for gold nanoparticles describes how to create a huge variety of shapes and sizes from one seed particle

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Tiny hollow spheres made from cadmium sulphide nanocrystals can withstand incredibly high stresses and strains

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • It is possible to make an artificial molecule in a carbon nanotube

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • The resolution of fluorescence microscopes is now sharp enough to view the smallest components of cells

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Thin films of carbon nanotubes can be made into flexible loudspeakers that have no moving parts

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • A new water-based ink containing carbon nanotubes can be used to paint a conducting surface and produces ordered nanotube arrays on drying

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • A new stable and continuous nanosized laser could revolutionize optical electronics

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1
  • Exome sequencing and copy number analysis are used to define genomic aberrations in early sporadic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; among the findings are mutations in genes involved in chromatin modification and DNA damage repair, and frequent and diverse somatic aberrations in genes known as embryonic regulators of axon guidance.

    • Andrew V. Biankin
    • Nicola Waddell
    • Sean M. Grimmond
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 491, P: 399-405
  • Immagini radar di Marte sembrano rivelare masse di acqua salata sotto la calotta glaciale del Polo Sud del pianeta.

    • Tim Reid
    News
    Nature Italy
  • This paper discusses how experimental and computational studies integrating multimodal data, such as RNA expression, connectivity and neural activity, are advancing our understanding of the architecture, mechanisms and function of cortical circuits.

    • Anton Arkhipov
    • Nuno da Costa
    • Hongkui Zeng
    Reviews
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 28, P: 717-730
  • Comparative study of 81 genomes of parasitic and non-parasitic worms identifies gene family births and expanded gene families at key nodes in the phylogeny that are relevant to parasitism and proteins historically targeted for drug development.

    • Avril Coghlan
    • Rahul Tyagi
    • Matthew Berriman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 51, P: 163-174
  • This Perspective examines how systems ecology models that incorporate pathogens can transform our understanding of ecosystem functioning, disease ecology, and the detection and control of zoonoses.

    • James M. Hassell
    • Tim Newbold
    • Katrina M. Pagenkopp Lohan
    Reviews
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 5, P: 907-918
  • This Primer summarizes the most relevant aspects of chemical synthesis in this information age for those looking to understand the software, hardware and data and how these are used to enable retrosynthetic logic, reaction prediction and automation.

    • Yuning Shen
    • Julia E. Borowski
    • Tim Cernak
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Methods Primers
    Volume: 1, P: 1-23
  • Exome sequencing of 175 autism spectrum disorder parent–child trios reveals that few de novo point mutations have a role in autism spectrum disorder and those that do are distributed across many genes and are incompletely penetrant, further supporting extreme genetic heterogeneity of this spectrum disorder.

    • Benjamin M. Neale
    • Yan Kou
    • Mark J. Daly
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 485, P: 242-245