May 30 Space Articles Roundup 05/30/2012 May 30, 2012 by danielNo Comments In which I SEE the light – blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/ Read More
May 27 Nanotechology 7 of the Week 05/27/2012 May 27, 2012 by danielNo Comments Nanotechnology for solar energy conversion systems – phys.org‘Metamaterials,’ quantum dots show promise for new technologies – phys.orgIn nanorod crystal growth, nanoparticles seen as artificial atoms – phys.orgNewly modified nanoparticle opens window on future gene editing technologies – phys.orgScientists evaluate different antimicrobial metals for use in water filters – phys.orgSynthetic nano-waste does not disappear – phys.orgNano-structured polymer-based materials from scrap – phys.org Read More
May 23 Space Articles Roundup 05/23/2012 May 23, 2012 by danielNo Comments Nomads of the galaxy – phys.org Read More
May 19 Nanotechology 7 of the Week 05/19/2012 May 19, 2012 by danielNo Comments Research group creates highly sensitive photodetector from graphene and quantum dots – phys.orgUltrasensitive biosensor promising for medical diagnostics – phys.orgDiamond used to produce graphene quantum dots and nano-ribbons of controlled structure – phys.orgUsing graphene, scientists develop a less toxic way to rust-proof steel – phys.orgFull control of plastic transistors – phys.orgSynthetic scent hounds: Nanostructured sensor for detection of very low concentrations of explosive – phys.orgNew research could mean faster computers and better mobile phones – phys.org Read More
May 16 Space Articles Roundup 05/16/2012 May 16, 2012 by danielNo Comments Cygnus-X: the cool swan glowing in flight – phys.org Read More
May 08 Sunscreen ingredient may pose skin cancer risk, researchers find 05/08/2012 May 12, 2012 by danielNo Comments Sunscreen ingredient may pose skin cancer risk, researchers find – phys.org Read More
May 12 Nanotechology 7 of the Week 05/12/2012 May 12, 2012 by danielNo Comments Researchers develop technique to keep cool high-power semiconductor devices used in wireless applications, electric cars – phys.orgBrighter, smaller probes to uncover the secret lives of proteins – phys.orgNanotube ‘sponge’ has potential in oil spill cleanup – phys.orgNew nanostructure for batteries keeps going and going – phys.orgHybrid ‘Janus’ nanoparticles made from gold and titania have high catalytic activity and extraordinary durability – phys.orgQuantum dots brighten the future of lighting – phys.orgNew treatments could reduce odors in cotton fabric – phys.org Read More