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  • Metallic carbon nanotubes can be destroyed by a chemical reaction that leaves semiconducting nanotubes unaltered

    • Samia Mantoura
    Research Highlights
  • A theoretical study shows how to prepare two strips of graphene to act as quantum dots in a spin-based quantum bit

    • Jessica Thomas
    Research Highlights
  • The addition of molecular side groups to mesoporous silica nanoparticles enhances their uptake and retention by human cervical cancer cells

    • Samia Mantoura
    Research Highlights
  • Arrays of cylindrical nanowells can now image molecular binding events with high sensitivity over large areas

    • Ai Lin Chun
    Research Highlights
  • A simple and inexpensive method to remove arsenic contamination from water using iron oxide nanoparticles has been developed

    • Stuart Cantrill
    Research Highlights
  • Dispersions of magnetic nanoparticles form columnar structures under the influence of an external magnetic field

    • Adarsh Sandhu
    Research Highlights
  • With Raman spectroscopy, it is now possible to identify the number of carbon layers — one, two or more than five — in cleaved pieces of graphite

    • Jessica Thomas
    Research Highlights
  • Aluminium nitride films can now be grown at room temperature using a laser deposition technique

    • Adarsh Sandhu
    Research Highlights
  • The direct addition of cyclic groups to carbon nanotubes is possible using a combination of pressure and a chromium catalyst

    • Samia Mantoura
    Research Highlights
  • Small atomic cages made from tin and oxygen can be used as scaffolds for the assembly of fullerene-rich nanostructures

    • Stuart Cantrill
    Research Highlights
  • With a clever combination of photolithography, etching and electroplating, it is possible to ‘draw’ sub-100-nm lines of noble metals over large areas

    • Jessica Thomas
    Research Highlights
  • Cerium oxide, a common compound found in glass polish and automobile exhaust systems, can help fight blinding diseases

    • Ai Lin Chun
    Research Highlights
  • Nanorods can be made from highly ordered, liquid crystalline hydrocarbon molecules

    • Samia Mantoura
    Research Highlights
  • The sensing of small molecules by carefully designed DNA structures reaches its logical conclusion

    • Stuart Cantrill
    Research Highlights
  • Replacing the tunnel barrier in a flash memory device with a series of quantum dots can increase the write speed a thousand-fold

    • Jessica Thomas
    Research Highlights
  • Porous cobalt oxide nanowires can be grown on a range of conducting substrates

    • Samia Mantoura
    Research Highlights
  • Gold surfaces are natural templates for preparing well-ordered C60 nanostructures

    • Ai Lin Chun
    Research Highlights
  • The size of molecular wheels made from gallium ions can be controlled by changing the organic linker molecules

    • Stuart Cantrill
    Research Highlights