By pushing carbon nanotubes close to their breaking point, researchers at
the University of Illinois
have demonstrated a remarkable increase in the current-carrying capacity of
the nanotubes, well beyond what was previously thought possible.
Liming Dai, the University
of Dayton's Wright Brothers Institute endowed chair in nanomaterials, and
fellow scientists have taken a step toward a more efficient fuel cell that can
be affordably mass-produced.
University of Utah
physicists and chemists developed a new method that uses a mirror of tiny silver
"nanoparticles" so microscopes can reveal the internal structure of
nearly opaque biological materials like bone, tumor cells and the iridescent
green scales of the so-called "photonic beetle."
At the Plast 2009, which will take place from 24 to 28 March in Milan, Arburg
will present an impressive cross-section of its current product range with groundbreaking
applications.
Yomiuri and Nagano Nippo are reporting that a sewage plant in Japan's Nagano prefecture has started mining gold from sewage sludge.
A gift from the A. Eugene Brockman Charitable Trust to Rice University's Centennial Campaign will help fund construction of a new physics building -- one of the most complex design challenges for architects.
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Hollow gold nanospheres equipped with a targeting peptide find melanoma cells,
penetrate them deeply, and then cook the tumor when bathed with near-infrared
light, a research team led by scientists at The
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reported in the Feb. 1
issue of Clinical Cancer Research.
Dow
Corning Americas Electronics Channel Team is pleased to announce Krayden,
Inc. is the recipient of the Distributor of the Year Award and GOLD level status
for 2008. This is the third year (since program inception) that Krayden has
earned GOLD level performance.
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Scientists have developed a paramagnetic paint that can change...
Physicists were able to generate magnetic areas
which promise to overcome the obstacles of today's data storage technology.
Using a highly focused ion beam, i.e. fast charged atoms, they irradiated an
iron-aluminum alloy in such a way that only the treated zones became ferromagnetic.
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