Jun 10 Nanotechology 7 of the Week 06/10/2012
- Research group creates bendable electronics that hold up under abuse – phys.org
- New patterning technique produces faithful reproduction of grayscale images down to micrometer level – phys.org
- 3-D self-assembling structures could lead to new microchips, other devices (w/ Video) – phys.org
- Researchers develop groundbreaking new graphene-based MRI contrast agent – phys.org
- Imaging nanoporous metals with beams of electrons provides deep insights into unusual optical properties – phys.org
- Researchers love triangles: Shaped catalysts spark longer, faster-growing, rule-breaking nanowires – phys.org
- New nano-research leads to sensors that detect contaminants in water – phys.org
Man’s achievements in 63 years…
From first flight to the first flight to bring man to the moon – only 63 years. A great source of inspiration.
Read MoreJun 06 Space Articles Roundup 06/06/2012
- Rocky Mountain (very) high – blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
Jun 03 Nanotechology 7 of the Week 06/03/2012
- Scientists hone in on size and environmental influence of the quantum dots used in hybrid solar cells – phys.org
- Electron transport in dye-based solar cells – phys.org
- Under the influence of magnetic drugs – phys.org
- Tighter ‘stitching’ makes better graphene – phys.org
- Researchers find new properties of the carbon material graphene – phys.org
- Nanoscale protein containers could aid drug, vaccine delivery – phys.org
- Fabrication of new elastic ‘soft capsule’ using nano-sized flakes – phys.org