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University of Illinois researchers have developed mats of metal oxide nanofibres that scrub sulphur from petroleum-based fuels much more effectively than traditional materials.
They’re soft, biocompatible, about 7mm long and are able to walk by themselves. Miniature 'bio-bots' developed at the University of Illinois are making tracks in synthetic biology.
Researchers have created a new type of nano-tip for thermal processing, made entirely from diamond, that is extremely resistant to wear.
University of Illinois researchers have a new low-cost method to carve delicate features on semiconductor wafers using light – and watch as it happens.
A new class of electronics is coming to market: small, robust and high-performance, yet also bio-compatible and capable of dissolving completely in water.