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November 14, 2012
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Strain tuning reveals promise in nanoscale manufacturing
Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Nov 13, 2012
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have reported progress in fabricating advanced materials at the nanoscale. The spontaneous self-assembly of nanostructures composed of multiple elements paves the way toward materials that could improve a range of energy efficient technologies and data storage devices. ORNL Materials Science and Technology Division researcher Amit Goyal led the effort, combining theoretical and experimental studies to understand and control th ... read more
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Soluble circuit boards to reduce e-waste
British researchers say they're working on developing water-soluble circuit boards that could significantly improve e-waste recycling. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Electron Microscopes With a Twist
Nowadays, electron microscopes are an essential tool, especially in the field of materials science. At TU Vienna, electron beams are being created that possess an inner rotation, similarly to a torn ... more
TECH SPACE

How Butterfly Wings Can Inspire New High-Tech Surfaces
A South American butterfly flapped its wings, and caused a flurry of nanotechnology research to happen in Ohio. Researchers here have taken a new look at butterfly wings and rice leaves, and l ... more
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Amazon takes on iPad with new Kindle Fire tablet

Hong Kong to restrict foreign homebuyers from 2013

US judge OKs partial settlement in e-book case

Nordic-Baltic states seek more cooperation

Outside View: Jobs outlook grim

Empire-style computers? Frenchman takes PCs to lap of luxury

Google-Microsoft field smartphones to take on iPhone 5

EU businesses urge China's new leaders to speed reforms



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Low-resistance connections facilitate multi-walled carbon nanotubes for interconnects
Using a new method for precisely controlling the deposition of carbon, researchers have demonstrated a technique for connecting multi-walled carbon nanotubes to the metallic pads of integrated circu ... more


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New discovery shows promise in future speed of synthesizing high-demand nanomaterials
A new discovery by University of Oklahoma and North Carolina State University researchers shows a breakthrough in speeding up the process for synthesizing transition metal oxide nanostructures. What ... more
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Graphene Mini-Lab
A team of physicists from Europe and South Africa showed that electrons moving randomly in graphene can mimic the dynamics of particles such as cosmic rays, despite travelling at a fraction of their ... more
ENERGY NEWS

Virgin Group and Rosnano announce joint investment fund
Richard Branson's Virgin Group and Virgin Green Fund on Wednesday announced plans to form a $200 million emerging markets fund with Russia's Rosnano Capital to invest in innovations and green technologies. ... more
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Trump admin proposes redefining 'harm' to endangered animals
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Mexico seeks security coordination with US over border military moves
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Strengthening fragile forests of carbon nanotubes for new MEMS applications
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are incredibly tiny devices, often built on the scale of millionths of a meter. Conventional MEMS structures tend to be made out of silicon-based materials fami ... more
NANO TECH

Scientists use molecular layers to study nanoscale heat transfer
Scientific research has provided us with a fundamental understanding of how light (via photons) and electricity (via electrons) move within and between materials at the micrometer or nanometer level ... more
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A 'nanoscale landscape' controls flow of surface electrons on a topological insulator
In the relatively new scientific frontier of topological insulators, theoretical and experimental physicists have been studying the surfaces of these unique materials for insights into the behavior ... more
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Nanotechnology helps scientists keep silver shiny
There are thousands of silver artifacts in museum collections around the world, and keeping them shiny is a constant challenge. So scientists are using new technology to give conservators a helping ... more
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Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center Develops Revolutionary Nanotechnology Copper Solder
Scientists in the Advanced Materials and Nanosystems directorate at the Lockheed Martin Space Systems Advanced Technology Center (ATC) in Palo Alto have developed a revolutionary nanotechnology copp ... more
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Amount of sunlight at Earth's surface shows long-term shifts tied to pollution
NANO TECH

High-pressure science gets super-sized
The study of materials at extreme conditions took a giant leap forward with the discovery of a way to generate super high pressures without using shock waves whose accompanying heat turns solids to ... more
TECH SPACE

A new take on the Midas touch - changing the colour of gold
Red gold, green gold - a ground-breaking initiative has found a way of changing the colour of the world's most iconic precious metal. A University of Southampton team have discovered that by embossi ... more
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Tiny pores in graphene could give rise to membranes
Much has been made of graphene's exceptional qualities, from its ability to conduct heat and electricity better than any other material to its unparalleled strength: Worked into a composite material ... more
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Lockheed Martin Continues To Deliver CBP P-3's Ahead Of Schedule

China needs 4,960 planes by 2031: state media

EU freezes controversial aviation carbon tax


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Mr Xi in Space

China plans manned space launch in 2013: state media

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Chevron says hit by Stuxnet virus in 2010

WikiLeaks suspect offers guilty plea on some charges


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Enviro Champions Win on Clean Energy, Protecting Environment and Public Health

Australia pledges to second phase of Kyoto

White Pavements Could Increase Energy Consumption in Surrounding Buildings

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Manufacturing complex 3D metallic structures at nanoscale made possible
The fabrication of many objects, machines, and devices around us rely on the controlled deformation of metals by industrial processes such as bending, shearing, and stamping. Is this technology tran ... more
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A novel scheme to enhance local electric fields around metal nanostructures
Enhanced local electric fields are predominant in nonlinear optical properties, particularly in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), which is a sensitive technique used for the detection of tra ... more
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University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly
A team of researchers from the University of Florida department of chemistry has developed a new technique for growing new materials from nanorods. Materials with enhanced properties engineere ... more
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NASA must reinvest in nanotechnology research, according to new Rice University paper
The United States may lose its leadership role in space to other countries unless it makes research and development funding and processes - especially in nanotechnology - a renewed and urgent priori ... more
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US-China: the clash of the titans
UN nuclear chief in Tehran ahead of fresh Iran-US talks
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New Techniques Stretch Carbon Nanotubes, Make Stronger Composites

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New Way to Prevent Cracking in Nanoparticle Films

TIME AND SPACE

Making a layer cake with atomic precision

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Queen's develops new environmentally friendly MOF production method

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Drawing a line, with carbon nanotubes

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Nano-hillocks: Of mountains and craters

ENERGY TECH

Individual protein complex generates electric current

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Nanoparticles Glow Through Thick Layer of Tissue

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All systems go at the biofactory

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Electrons confined inside nano-pyramids

Glass half full: Double-strength glass may be within reach

Lockheed Martin Marks Defense Meteorological Satellite Program 50th Anniversary

ORNL research uncovers path to defect-free thin films

A Tecnalia study reveals the loss of nanomaterials in surface treatments caused by water

Precision Motion Tracking - Thousands of Cells at a Time

Nanoengineers can print 3D microstructures in mere seconds

Improved nanoparticles deliver drugs into brain

Penn Researchers Make First All-optical Nanowire Switch

NTNU researchers commercialize semiconductors grown on graphene

Researchers Develop New, Less Expensive Nanolithography Technique

Nano machine shop shapes nanowires, ultrathin films

Drexel-Penn Partnership to Develop More Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Panels

Breakthrough in nanotechnology material science

New wave of technologies possible after ground-breaking analysis tool developed

Researchers develop method to grow artificial tissues with embedded nanoscale sensors

Super-Strong, High-Tech Material Found to be Toxic to Aquatic Animals

Nanofibre health risk quantified

Patterning defect-free nanocrystal films with nanometer resolution

Plants exhibit a wide range of mechanical properties

Nano, photonic research gets boost from new 3-D visualization technology

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