Atomic nuclei are normally compact structures defined by a sharp border. About
twenty-five years ago, it was discovered at the University
of California in Berkeley that there are exceptions to this picture: Certain
exotic atomic nuclei contain particles that shear off from the central core
and create a cloud, which surrounds the central core like a 'heiligenschein'
or halo.
An international team of scientists, led by a Princeton University group, has observed an exciting and strange behavior in electrons' spin within a new material that could be harnessed to transform computing and elec...
An innovative and easily implemented technique in which nanoscale elements
precisely assemble themselves over large surfaces could soon open doors to dramatic
improvements in the data storage capacity of electronic media, according to
scientists.
The scientific field that focuses on the ultra-small — nanotechnology — will play the biggest single role in the 237th National Meeting & Exhibition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), which takes pla...
For researchers on the cutting edge of chemistry and materials science, learning
how to manipulate particles hundreds of times smaller than the diameter of a
human hair and how to direct their self-assembly in a predictable way has been
a formidable but exciting challenge.
Konarka Technologies, Inc., an innovator in development and commercialization of Konarka Power Plastic®, a material that converts light to energy, today announced the company has received $5 million in financing in c...
New, less costly solar cell materials can meet energy demand without depleting
resources, study finds
PANalytical
(Almelo, The Netherlands) is pleased to announce that renowned Dutch scientist
and diffraction analysis pioneer, Dr. Hugo Rietveld, will be the keynote speaker
on the first day of the 2009 Building Materials Analysis workshop to be held
at the Martin Luther University, Halle, Germany.
The
2009 International Conference on Neutron Scattering (ICNS2009)will be held
May 3-7, 2009, in Knoxville, Tennessee. This is the 9th ICNS in the series since
the conference began with ICNS '82 in Hakone, Japan.
The New Materials and Supramolecular Spectroscopy research team at the Department
of Physical Chemistry in the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the UPV/EHU
is a pioneering one in the investigation of hydrogels and is led by Dr. Issa
A. Katime, author of the only book published in Spanish on the topic. At present,
they are using hydrogels to release pharmaceutical drugs in a controlled manner.
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