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Ep 74 - From water to lasers: an engineering odyssey with Shasvat Rathod
Picture this: Shas started with a master's in water purification, dove into the world of engineering as a lab manager, flirted with the idea of becoming a medical scientist, and finally found his…
S4E73 Ep 73 - The road of discovery with Prof Esmail Doustkhah
Check out are awesome nanolife interview with Prof Esmail Doustkhah from İstinye Üniversitesi in Turkey! He is organizing the amazing Nanotech Eurasia conference, and it is open for all to attend!…
S4E72 Ep 72 Nanolife with Prof. Marina: Navigating Life's Water and Air and in-between!
Delve into the fascinating journey of Marina, exploring her experiences, challenges, and triumphs on her way to becoming a Professor in Mechanical Engineering at York University, Canada. She does…
S1E71 Ep 71 - Meet the Expert! Nanotech for Women's Health with CT Murphy
Menstrual blood is usually discarded but it actually contains a plethora of biomolecules that can tell us information about your health! CELLECT, a start-up founded by CT Murphy from the University…
S4E70 Ep 70 - Alcohols to alcohols - who knew?!
Super amazing chemistry References: Ruizhe Chen et al.,Alcohol-alcohol cross-coupling enabled by SH2 radical…
S69 Ep 69 - Revolutionary Enzyme Ready to Cleave Unbreakable Bond
The Nobel Prize winning scientists, Frances Arnold, has done it again! Her team have use directed evolution to engineer enzymes that can break down the strong carbon-silicon bonds found in many…
S4E68 Ep 68 - Nanolife interview with Dr Thomas Mortelmans
Time for a nanolife interview with the one and only Dr Thomas Mortelmans who delves deep into his medical biosensor and how he came out his various inventions! Check out his main biosensor work that…
S4E67 Ep 67 - Shine perpendicular light on me! Or parallel!
In this lit update we talk about a carbon nanotube sensor discovery that shows the current in a carbon nanotube device can pass parallel or perpendicular to the tubes and the results will be…
S1E67 Ep 67 - Year in Review - 2023!
Let's review what we have accomplished, some of the missed research we didn't get to cover, and our favorite research in 2023! Intro/Outro music: Music by minwbu from Pixabay
S1E66 Ep 66 - Meet the Expert - Stéphanie Abo - Circadian Disruption and Health
Lit-Update Meet the Expert! where we get to dig deep into papers with the scientist themselves! Have you ever wondered how changes to your normal schedule affects your health? Tune in to learn more…
S3E65 Ep 65 - Carbon quantum dots
Talking about the 2023 Nobel prize in physics used in this recent paper "Functional Group Modulation in Carbon Quantum Dots for Accelerating Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction" Zhikang Liu, Weidong Hou,…
S1E64 Ep 64 - Failed Experiments? Important for machine learning and the scientific process!
Failed experiments are usually hidden in our notebooks and computer, not shared in the literature, but they're important for the scientific process! In this podcast, we'll discuss how it's also…
S1E63 Ep 63 - Nanospray as a new way to make COF films
In this lit update we discuss some super cool new research that uses aerosol jet printing to apply a solution of COF/carbon nanotubes to make nanocomposites. Tune in the for breakdown! References:…
S1E62 Ep 62 - Human-muscle inspired graphene and liquid crystal elastomer fiber
Strong heat-activated artificial muscle to move artificial hands and robotic worms?! Tune in to learn more how scientists from Korea and France used graphene and liquid crystal elastomer to develop…
S2E61 Ep 61 - NanoLife Interview with Darren Yip on Startups and Quality Control
Biotechnology startup research vs. quality control, how are the two different? Which one is more suitable for you? How do you get started in both? Tune in to learn more from Darren! Intro/Outro…
S3E60 Ep 60 - Meet the Expert behind the paper - Brittany Smith and "All-Carbon Thin-Film Transistors Using Water-Only Printing"
New series: Lit-Update Meet the Expert! where we get to dig deep into papers with the scientist themselves! Our first special guest is Brittany Smith, a PhD Candidate from Duke University,…
Ep 59 - Nanoplastics transporting polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons (cancerous)!
Plastics plastics plastics...when they break down into nanoplastics in the ocean, can they transport cancerous polycyclic hydrocarbons to our body? Reference: Erik B. Schiferle, Wenxu Ge, and Björn…
S3E58 Ep 58 - Lit update - water, ice, molecules are nice!
We are talking about the weird and wonderful water today and it's amazing new property involving water vapours at ice cold…
S3E57 Ep 57 - Nanopore to understand protein-protein interaction
Mimicking nanopore transport using nanopore quartz tube to understand protein-protein interactions! Reference: Nanopore Detection Using Supercharged Polypeptide Molecular Carriers Xiaoyi Wang,…
S3E56 Ep 56 - Lit update on nanobubbles Q-beta virus like particles and gold, oh my!!
It's like three nanotech things all in one! Fascinating research geared towards nano cancer therapeutics References: Enhanced Nanobubble Formation: Gold Nanoparticle Conjugation to Qβ Virus-like…
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