Two sensors in one
Nanoparticles that enable both MRI and fluorescent imaging could monitor cancer, other diseases.
Nanoparticles that enable both MRI and fluorescent imaging could monitor cancer, other diseases.
Award recognizes pioneering research on metal atoms in biology and medicine.
New method produces particles that can glow with color-coded light and be manipulated with magnets.
Materials scientist Mike Rubner’s collaboration with chemical engineer Robert Cohen yields anti-fog coatings, synthetic "backpacks" for living cells.
With some tinkering, a deadly protein becomes an efficient carrier for antibody drugs.
New faculty members will join the departments of Chemistry, Mathematics, and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
Award given to outstanding scientists for their lifetime achievement in chemical research.
Rick Danheiser and Bjorn Poonen are lauded for their outstanding teaching.
Chemist pioneered development of NMR spectroscopy, allowing study of molecular structures of solids.
PhD student Joseph Azzarelli works on low-cost sensors to monitor the environment and save money.
Quantum-dot photovoltaics set new record for efficiency in such devices, could unlock new uses.
Researchers uncover secret of a ubiquitous pigment’s ability to absorb a broad spectrum of light.