which enables scientists to peer into the nanoworld by turning the fluorescence of individual molecules on and off.
With the gadget's unique design as inspiration, researchers now report in ACS Central Science the development of bottlebrush nanotags that can contain thousands of fluorophores,
so that a wide range of colors of these fluorescent nanotags can be obtained readily. The authors note that,
but in the nanoworld, umbrella shapes may be the next creative way to enhance light emission. Inspired by recent work to enhance the luminescence from diamond nanopillar structures,
The main problem preventing the development of these computers is the high sensitivity of the nanoworld to external influences that destroy quantum states.
The ability to peer into the nanoworld of living cells to observe, for example, how proteins aggregate in the earliest stages of diseases like Alzheimer
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In the nanoworld, this is quite a considerable distance, "says Christian Wagner. Until now, the technique developed in Jlich has only been applied in high vacuum and at low temperatures:
'In the past few years, Ho and his colleagues were developing cellular nanotags to help detect organ rejection,
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