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Nanocoating At ESA
Paris (ESA) Apr 19, 2013
Increased efficiency in heating systems is a closer reality thanks to the work being undertaken by ESA Business Incubation Centre Harwell start-up company Oxford nanoSystems. The company is developing the nanocoating technology to improve heat transfer in a variety of heating and cooling systems. These coatings will not only help manufacturers and the public save money, but also will help the environment because they help these systems reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions . The coati ... read more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

IRIS Solar Satellite Arrives at Vandenberg AFB for Launch
Scientists will soon gain a better view into energy and plasma movement near the surface of the sun, thanks to delivery of the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) spacecraft to Vandenberg A ... more
NANO TECH

Super-nanotubes: 'Remarkable' spray-on coating combines carbon nanotubes with ceramic
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Kansas State University have demonstrated a spray-on mixture of carbon nanotubes and ceramic that has unprecedented abi ... more
NANO TECH

New device could cut costs on household products, pharmaceuticals
Sometimes cost saving comes in nanoscale packages. A new procedure that thickens and thins fluid at the micron level could save consumers and manufacturers money, particularly for soap products that ... more
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TECH SPACE

High pressure gold nanocrystal structure revealed
A major breakthrough in measuring the structure of nanomaterials under extremely high pressure has been made by researchers at the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN). Described in Nature C ... more


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Nanotechnology imaging breakthrough
A team of researchers has made a major breakthrough in measuring the structure of nanomaterials under extremely high pressures. For the first time, they developed a way to get around the severe dist ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Tin nanocrystals for the battery of the future
More powerful batteries could help electric cars achieve a considerably larger range and thus a breakthrough on the market. A new nanomaterial for lithium ion batteries developed in the labs of chem ... more
CHIP TECH

Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics
The same material that formed the first primitive transistors more than 60 years ago can be modified in a new way to advance future electronics, according to a new study. Chemists at The Ohio ... more
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Artificial photosynthesis breakthrough replicates early plant processes
EZIE satellites begin mission to map Earth's auroral electrojets
FireSat Prototype Launch Advances Global Wildfire Surveillance
NANO TECH

Surface diffusion plays a key role in defining the shapes of catalytic nanoparticles
Controlling the shapes of nanometer-sized catalytic and electrocatalytic particles made from noble metals such as platinum and palladium may be more complicated than previously thought. Using ... more
NANO TECH

Imaging methodology reveals nano details not seen before
A team of scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Northwestern University has produced 3-D images and videos of a tiny platinum nanoparticle at atomic resolution that re ... more
CHIP TECH

Electrical signals dictate optical properties
Researchers at the University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) have created an artificial material, a metamaterial, with optical properties that can be controlled by electric s ... more
Disposal of Vestas Wind Turbine Parts

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Quantum computers counting on carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes can be used as quantum bits for quantum computers. A study by physicists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) has shown how nanotubes can store information in the form of v ... more
NANO TECH

Scientists develop innovative twists to DNA nanotechnology
In a new discovery that represents a major step in solving a critical design challenge, Arizona State University Professor Hao Yan has led a research team to produce a wide variety of 2-D and 3-D st ... more
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'Stranded' NASA astronauts back on Earth after splashdown
China's Ceres 1 completes 18th flight delivering eight satellites to orbit
Rocket Lab boosts Varda's space manufacturing with third successful orbital mission
NANO TECH

Glass-blowers at a nano scale
Have you ever thrown into the fire - even if you shouldn't have - an empty packet of crisps? The outcome is striking: the plastic shrivels and bends into itself, until it turns into a small crumpled ... more
NANO TECH

Nanoparticles show promise as inexpensive, durable and effective scintillators
A team of industrial and university researchers has shown that nanoparticles with sizes smaller than 10 nanometers - approximately the width of a cell membrane - can be successfully incorporated int ... more
NANO TECH

Researchers create nanoscale spinning magnetic droplets
Researchers have successfully created a magnetic soliton - a nano-sized, spinning droplet that was first theorized 35 years ago. These solitons have implications for the creation of magnetic, spin-b ... more
NANO TECH
Multifunction Advanced Data Link Flight Tested For F-35 Program

Brazil's KCO-390 eyes markets as global alternative to C-130

Brazil drops plan to build AgustaWestland helicopter


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Yuanwang III, VI depart for space-tracking missions

Shenzhou's Shadow Crew

Shenzhou 10 sent to launch site


NANO TECH
China, Romania key sources of hacking: report

LulzSec hacker leader arrested in Australia

Reddit apologizes for Boston bombing 'witch hunts'


NANO TECH
New York approves power line from Canada

$674 billion annual spend on 'unburnable' fossil fuel assets signals failure to recognise huge financial risks

Germany energy transition faces cuts after European Parliament vote

NANO TECH

Smallest Vibration Sensor in the Quantum World
Carbon nanotubes and magnetic molecules are considered building blocks of future nanoelectronic systems. Their electric and mechanical properties play an important role. Researchers of Karlsru ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Toronto breakthrough promises much more efficient solar cells
A new technique developed by University of Toronto Engineering Professor Ted Sargent and his research group could lead to significantly more efficient solar cells, according to a recent paper publis ... more
NANO TECH

New technique could improve optical devices
A multi-university research team has used a new spectroscopic method to gain a key insight into how light is emitted from layered nanomaterials and other thin films. The technique, called ener ... more
NANO TECH

Silver nanoparticles may adversely affect environment
In experiments mimicking a natural environment, Duke University researchers have demonstrated that the silver nanoparticles used in many consumer products can have an adverse effect on plants and mi ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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South Korea, Japan, China top diplomats to meet in Tokyo
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NANO TECH

Scientists delve deeper into carbon nanotubes

NANO TECH

New taxonomy of platinum nanoclusters

TIME AND SPACE

X-ray imaging on the attosecond timescale

NANO TECH

Nano-machines for 'bionic proteins'

NANO TECH

Forging a new periodic table using nanostructures

NANO TECH

Team Creates MRI for the Nanoscale

NANO TECH

Artificial atoms allow for magnetic resonance on individual cells

FARM NEWS

Widely used nanoparticles enter soybean plants from farm soil

NANO TECH

Boston College researchers' unique nanostructure produces novel 'plasmonic halos'

NANO TECH

Giving transplanted cells a nanotech checkup

Using single quantum dots to probe nanowires

Penn Research Shows Mechanism Behind Wear at the Atomic Scale

A new genre of 'intelligent' micro- and nanomotors

3D microchip created

Flat boron by the numbers

Innovative uses of nanotechnology in food and agriculture

DNA and quantum dots: All that glitters is not gold

Notre Dame studies benefits and threats of nanotechnology research

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