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This Progress Article examines the characteristic features of low-frequency electronic noise in graphene, and discusses the implications and potential applications of such noise in graphene-based electronic devices.
Microfluidic technologies can tackle some of the challenges in translating nanoparticles to the clinic. This Progress Article outlines these advances and offers an assessment of the near- and long-term impact of microfluidic technologies in nanomedicine.
Nanomaterials have recently been developed for various oral health-care products, and this Progress Article outlines the development of suitable nanomaterials for the prevention and treatment of tooth decay.
The use of carbon nanotubes in medical applications will depend on the balance between risks and benefits. This article reviews these issues for imaging and therapeutic applications.
The latest results on electron transport in single molecules in solid-state devices are reviewed. The strength of the coupling between the molecules and the electrodes strongly influences the phenomena that are observed.