Stanford researchers
have reclaimed bragging rights for creating the world's smallest writing, a
distinction the university first gained in 1985 and lost in 1990.
University
of California at San Diego have come up with a way to help accelerate bone
growth through the use of nanotubes and stem cells. This new finding could lead
to quicker and better recovery, for example, for patients who undergo orthopedic
surgery.
Robert D. Halverstadt, FASM, Chairman Emeritus (retired) of Special Metals Corporation, New Canaan, Conn., has been named an Honorary Member of ASM International, the materials information society (www.asminternational.o...
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The new structure can be viewed as a NaCl-type structure, with anionic and cationic positions occupied by two different clusters of boron atoms (B12 and B2). The difference of the electronic properties of these clusters ...
In the world of nanomaterials, scientists and engineers can create new structures with tiny building blocks as small as one billionth of a meter.
But in order to construct new materials and devices, researchers first ...
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.
Researchers have found the first evidence that perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) – chemicals that are widely used in everyday items such as food packaging, pesticides, clothing, upholstery, carpets and personal care ...
The logic and memory functions of future electronic devices could shrink dramatically – to one or two nanometers (billionths of a meter) instead of the many tens of nanometers that characterize today’s most a...
In the electronics industry, thin metal films are deposited on silicon wafers with a sputter gun, which uses energetic ions – atoms with a positive charge – to knock the metal atoms off a target. Scientists a...
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