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Modified carbon nanotubes that can detect single protein molecules aid applications from tracking viral infection to revealing food contamination

Jesse Kroll examines how pollutants change chemically as they move

Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs.

Tiny sensors could help neuroscientists understand how dopamine influences brain activity

This nanoparticle screen could speed up drug development

Profs. Hammond & Strano elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Two ChemE postdocs win 2017 Beckman Fellowships

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