# Nanotechnology
Latest news and articles about Nanotechnology
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Tiny Claws, Massive Force: Chinese Researchers Unveil Fiber-Integrated 3D Micro-Tweezers
Chinese scientists have developed a groundbreaking 3D fiber-integrated micro-tweezer that is 100,000 times more powerful than traditional models. Published in Nature, the technology allows for high-precision, programmable manipulation of microscopic objects, potentially revolutionizing nanomedicine and micro-manufacturing.

A Thermal Lens on Oncology: The Dawn of Nanoprobe Skin Screening
Scientists in Canada have developed SMEAR-ULM, a smart nanoprobe system that detects early-stage skin cancer by measuring micro-temperature changes on the skin surface. This non-invasive thermal diagnostic tool, published in Nature Sensors, marks a major advancement in early oncological detection.

Solving the Lithium Metal Puzzle: How Nanoscale Insights Are Reshaping the Battery Frontier
Researchers at KAIST have successfully observed the nanoscale degradation of lithium metal batteries, identifying the root cause of performance failure. This discovery provides a critical pathway toward commercializing next-generation batteries with significantly higher energy densities than current lithium-ion technology.

The Nano-Lego Revolution: Scientists Unlock the Secret to Molecular-Scale Electronics
A global research team has pioneered a 'bottom-up' method for building electronic materials at the molecular scale, published in Nature Communications. This breakthrough offers a potential solution to the physical limits of traditional silicon chips by allowing for the precise assembly of individual molecules into functional electronic components.

Mapping the Microcosm: Anhui University’s Atomic Breakthrough in Magnetic Storage Metrology
Researchers at Anhui University have developed a breakthrough atomic-scale imaging technique for antiferromagnetic materials, overcoming long-standing resolution limits in magnetic characterization. Published in Nature Nanotechnology, the method provides a critical tool for developing next-generation spintronics and high-density magnetic storage devices.