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  • News - 31 Mar 2009
    University of Wisconsin-Madison research team has developed a new method for using nanoscale silicon that could improve devices that convert thermal energy into electrical energy. The team, led by...
  • News - 25 Mar 2009
    Flexible display screens and cheap solar cells can become a reality through research and development in organic electronics. Physicists at Umeå University in Sweden have now developed a new and...
  • News - 25 Mar 2009
    Forget dancing angels, a research team from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado (CU) has shown how to detect and monitor the tiny amount of light...
  • News - 20 Mar 2009
    Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered the origins of nanorod diameter, demonstrating that the competition and collaboration among various mechanisms of atomic transport hold...
  • News - 17 Mar 2009
    A tough, new, low-voltage splice from 3M combines the reliability of cold shrink technology with a broad cable range. The two sizes of 3M Cold Shrink Quick Splice Low Voltage QSLV-M include...
  • News - 9 Mar 2009
    This week's Nature Materials (09 March 2009) reveals how an international team of scientists led by researchers at the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) at UCL have discovered a novel one...
  • News - 8 Mar 2009
    Imatek has recently completed the installation of a Drop Weight Tear Tester (DWTT) system at Rautaruukki (Ruukki) in Finland. Ruukki is a major supplier of metal based components to the construction...
  • News - 17 Feb 2009
    Chemistry researchers at the University of Warwick have found that tiny nanoparticles could be twice as likely to stick to the interface of two non mixing liquids than previously believed. This opens...
  • News - 12 Feb 2009
    Engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are patenting a method that is expected to double the service life of concrete. The key, according to a new paper*, is a...
  • News - 5 Feb 2009
    Rice University materials scientists have put a new "twist" on carbon nanotube growth. The researchers found the highly touted nanomaterials grow like tiny molecular tapestries, woven from...

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