Current knowledge in nanoscience comes from developments in chemistry, physics, life sciences, medicine, and engineering. read more
Three years ago, when Rice University chemist James Tour pitched his nanotechnology startup to investors, he had a hard time getting anyone to listen-despite his track record as one of the world’s most accomplished experts in nanoscience. Today, Tour says those same investors are all ears. read more
Bio-nanotechnology This field is probably the one to have made the most progress, at least in certain areas. Gene sequencing, often thought of as nanotechnology, is incredibly fast, reasonably cheap, and easy to do. read more
Current knowledge of science at the nanoscale comes from developments in disciplines such as chemistry, physics, life sciences, medicine and engineering. read more