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January 28, 2013
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A nano-gear in a nano-motor inside
Mumbai, India (SPX) Jan 24, 2013
To live is to move. You strike to swat that irritable mosquito, which skilfully evades the hand of death. How did that happen? Who moved your hand, and what saved the mosquito? Enter the Molecular Motors, nanoscale protein-machines in the muscles of your hand and wings of the mosquito. You need these motors to swat mosquitoes, blink your eyes, walk, eat, drink... just name it. Millions of motors tug as a team within your muscles, and you swat the mosquito. This is teamwork at its exquisite best. P ... read more
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NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph Mission Satellite Completed
The spacecraft and science instrument integration for the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) - NASA's next Small Explorer (SMEX) Mission - has been completed, and final testing is underway ... more
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New Research Gives Insight into Graphene Grain Boundaries
Using graphene - either as an alternative to, or most likely as a complementary material with - silicon, offers the promise of much faster future electronics, along with several other advantages ove ... more
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Chemistry resolves toxic concerns about carbon nanotubes
Safety fears about carbon nanotubes, due to their structural similarity to asbestos, have been alleviated following research showing that reducing their length removes their toxic properties. ... more
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Engineer making rechargeable batteries with layered nanomaterials
A Kansas State University researcher is developing more efficient ways to save costs, time and energy when creating nanomaterials and lithium-ion batteries. Gurpreet Singh, assistant professor of me ... more


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New nanotech fiber: Robust handling, shocking performance
Rice University's latest nanotechnology breakthrough was more than 10 years in the making, but it still came with a shock. Scientists from Rice, the Dutch firm Teijin Aramid, the U.S. Air Force and ... more
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Southampton scientist develops strongest, lightest glass nanofibres in the world
The University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) is pioneering research into developing the strongest silica nanofibres in the world. Globally the quest has been on to find ultr ... more
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Researchers Show New Level of Control Over Liquid Crystals
Directed assembly is a growing field of research in nanotechnology in which scientists and engineers aim to manufacture structures on the smallest scales without having to individually manipulate ea ... more
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A new clue to how multicellular life may have evolved
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Nanoparticles reach new peaks
Plasmonic gold nanoparticles make pinpoint heating on demand possible. Now Rice University researchers have found a way to selectively heat diverse nanoparticles that could advance their use in medi ... more
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Oh, Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree
As Twelfth Night approaches and the Christmas decorations start to look increasingly congruous as the last crumbs of cake are swept away and the remnants of the turkey have finally been consumed, th ... more
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Britain to fund graphene research efforts
Britain's government says it will invest $35 million in research into graphene, considered a miracle material for its strength and electronic properties. ... more
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Kuwait University and imec to Collaborate on Advanced Silicon Solar Cell Technology
World-leading nanotechnology research centre imec (Belgium) and Kuwait University signed a long term collaboration agreement for research and development on innovative silicon solar cell technologie ... more
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Synthetic and biological nanoparticles combined to produce new metamaterials
Scientists from Aalto University, Finland, have succeeded in organising virus particles, protein cages and nanoparticles into crystalline materials. These nanomaterials studied by the Finnish resear ... more
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Spectrum rocket completes short-duration test flight
INTERN DAILY

Reality check for DNA nanotechnology
Two major barriers to the advancement of DNA nanotechnology beyond the research lab have been knocked down. This emerging technology employs DNA as a programmable building material for self-assemble ... more
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Nanocrystals Not Small Enough to Avoid Defects
Nanocrystals as protective coatings for advanced gas turbine and jet engines are receiving a lot of attention for their many advantageous mechanical properties, including their resistance to stress. ... more
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Nature Materials Study: Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue
A team of interdisciplinary researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has developed a new method for significantly increasing the heat transfer rate across two different materials. Results of ... more
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NASA Super-Tiger Balloon Shatters Flight Record

F-35C Completes First In-Flight Dual Refueling

China tests new military transport plane


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Reshuffle for Tiangong

China to launch 20 spacecrafts in 2013

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Hacker group Anonymous downs US government site

Iran builds up cyber warfare capabilities

Pentagon eyes fivefold boost of cybersecurity force: report


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China coal plant shut by health chiefs

Keeping the lights on with renewables

Czech PM slams Albania grid decision

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New optical tweezers trap specimens just a few nanometers across
To grasp and move microscopic objects, such as bacteria and the components of living cells, scientists can harness the power of concentrated light to manipulate them without ever physically touching ... more
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How 'transparent' is graphene?
The amazing electrical, optical and strength properties of graphene, a single-atom-thick layer of carbon, have been extensively researched over the last decade. Recently, the material has been studi ... more
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A graphene nanotube hybrid
A seamless graphene/nanotube hybrid created at Rice University may be the best electrode interface material possible for many energy storage and electronics applications. Led by Rice chemist James T ... more
ROBO SPACE

Study of risks to humankind proposed
British researchers say they want to create a Center for the Study of Existential Risk to analyze the ultimate risks to the future of mankind. ... more
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China probes for key target weak spots with 'paralysing' Taiwan drills
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Penn Researchers Make Flexible, Low-voltage Circuits Using Nanocrystals

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King's College London finds rainbows on nanoscale

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Optical microscopes lend a hand to graphene research

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Controlling heat flow through a nanostructure

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ORNL pushes the boundaries of electron microscopy to unlock the potential of graphene

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New energy technologies promise brighter future

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Dog noses inspire explosives detector

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Nanometer-scale diamond tips improve nano-manufacturing

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Paper-and-scissors technique rocks the nano world

INTERN DAILY

Detection, analysis of 'cell dust' may allow diagnosis, monitoring of brain cancer

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Strain tuning reveals promise in nanoscale manufacturing

Soluble circuit boards to reduce e-waste

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How Butterfly Wings Can Inspire New High-Tech Surfaces

Low-resistance connections facilitate multi-walled carbon nanotubes for interconnects

New discovery shows promise in future speed of synthesizing high-demand nanomaterials

Graphene Mini-Lab

Virgin Group and Rosnano announce joint investment fund

Strengthening fragile forests of carbon nanotubes for new MEMS applications

Scientists use molecular layers to study nanoscale heat transfer

A 'nanoscale landscape' controls flow of surface electrons on a topological insulator

Nanotechnology helps scientists keep silver shiny

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