Scientist Kristin Omberg takes a look at nanoparticles and how they could shape our future... for better or worse.
Scientists have successfully given mice the ability to see in near-infrared by injecting nanoparticles in to their eyes.
Scientists have discovered a way to reduce 3D objects to a mere one thousandth of their original size.
A long-running mystery concerning an unexplained glow in parts of the night sky has finally been solved.
Scientists in France have created a house so small that not even a mite would be able to fit through the door.
By embedding nanoparticles in leaves, scientists at MIT have created plants that glow in the dark.
Known as Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), the technology can begin repairing injuries in less than a second.
Professor Stephen Hawking has teamed up with NASA to design and develop an interstellar nano-starship.
Scientists are working on a new type of protective suit made out of lightweight carbon nanotubes.
Researchers are developing clothes that can be cleaned simply by exposing them to a light source.
The woman, who goes by the name Nano, claims that she is a cat that has been born in to the wrong body.
An amazing new nano-material is able to render any object hidden beneath it undetectable.
Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece has become the subject of a remarkable nanoscopic experiment.
The impressive new touch-sensitive material is created using arrays of transistors made of nanowires.
Scientists have developed a new nanomaterial that appears to be highly effective at stopping bullets.
A new type of nano-dressing developed in Siberia could revolutionise the way in which wounds are healed.
A new use has been discovered in the ever-growing field of nanotechnology: fingerprint analysis.
University of Nottingham scientists produced the nanoscopic engraving as a birthday present.
The tiny molecular robot is built from DNA and is a mere four billionths of a metre in diameter.
Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory have created the world's smallest snowman measuring a fifth of the width ...