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From the left, an array of dots becomes ball-and-stick molecular models. Next are electron microscope images of nanostructured particles and on the right, a lifelike network of filaments. A wavy surface traced out by a grid overlays the sequence of images.

Largest U.S. investment in particle self-assembly seeks to deliver on nanotechnology’s promise

With applications in transportation, energy, health care and more, the center includes African universities and creates opportunities for overlooked talent in the U.S.

Carrie with her brown lab

These bubbles kill cancer

It’s called histotripsy. And it could change cancer treatment forever.


The inside of the CAEN Quiet Lab. There are many desks with privacy walls for students to work. Around the perimeter of the room, there are focus pods for students.

New quieter study space available to all students

The renovated space aims to limit distractions and provide an excellent environment for focus, designed with neurodiversity in mind.

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