Craighead Group News/Press Releases

February 13, 2008, High-Q Nanoresonators, Cornell ChronicleOnline

January 9, 2008, Nanotrophy to be Awarded Super Bowl Sunday, Cornell ChronicleOnline

August 6, 2007, In-plan Vibration of Nanoresonators, Cornell ChronicleOnline

April 18, 2007, From Bone Replacements to Gene Delivery Systems: Seed Grants Fund Collaborative Research with Medical School, Cornell ChronicleOnline

April 11, 2007, CU Researchers Create 'Nanolamps', Cornell ChronicleOnline

March 26, 2007, AFM Reads Nanomechanical Oscillators, Cornell ChronicleOnline

February 12, 2007, Harold Craighead Elected to National Academy of Engineering, Cornell ChronicleOnline

November 1, 2006, Cornell Inventors Recognized for Contributions to the University and the World, Cornell ChronicleOnline

August 30, 2006, Harold Craighead Returns to Direct the Nanobiotechnology Center, Cornell ChronicleOnline

October 31, 2005, Guinness World Record for Craighead, Cornell ChronicleOnline

May 18, 2005, From Attograms to Daltons: Cornell NEMS Device Detects the Mass of a Single DNA Molecule, Cornell News Release

October 8, 2004, Nanodevices Target Viruses, PhysicsWeb

June 2, 2004, Plastic Nanowires Sense Gasses, TRNmag.com

April 2, 2004, Cornell Researchers Move Beyond 'Nano' to 'Atto' to Build a Scale Sensitive Enough to Weigh a Virus, Cornell News Release

January 15, 2004, World's Smallest Guitar, ScienCentralNews

November 17, 2003, A New Cornell 'Nanoguitar', Cornell News Release

November 13, 2003, A Nifty Nanoguitar, Daily Planet, Discovery Channel - Canada

October 27, 2003, 2003 Graduate Prize Winners, Collegiate Inventors Competition, Cornell News Release

January 30, 2003, Cornell Scientists Create Microchip with Light-Impending Holes for Detailed, Optical Observation of Single Molecules in Their Natural State, Cornell Chronicle


October 15, 2002, Entropic Recoil Separation of Long DNA Molecules, Analytical Chemistry

September 23, 2002, New DNA Separation Method Could Bring Faster Gene Sequencing and DNA Fingerprinting, Cornell Researchers Report, Cornell News Release

May 2, 2002, What Forces DNA Molecules Through Tight Spaces?,Cornell News Release


May 15, 2000, Fast DNA Sorting, Cornell News Release

October 6, 1999, How DNA Molecules Move Through Small Spaces: Sometimes the Bigger you are, the Easier it is to Squeeze Through, Cornell Press Release

April 1, 1999, Grad Student Describes Gel Biochips That Could Speed DNA Sequencing, Cornell Chronicle


March 25, 1999
, DNA Gels, Cornell News Release

March 23, 1999, Possible Computer Data Storage System Smaller Than a Dot on This Page, Cornell News Release


March 23, 1999, Nanomechanics, Cornell News Release


1999, Neurons on Si, Business Week


July 27, 1997, Home of the Nanoguitar, Cornell News Release