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June 10, 2013
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Stretchable, transparent graphene-metal nanowire electrode
Ulsan, South Korea (SPX) Jun 04, 2013
A hybrid transparent and stretchable electrode could open the new way for flexible displays, solar cells, and even electronic devices fitted on a curvature substrate such as soft eye contact lenses, by the UNIST(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) research team. Transparent electrodes are in and of themselves nothing all that new - they have been widely used in things like touch screens, flat-screen TVs, solar cells and light-emitting devices. Currently transparent electrodes are c ... read more
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Shape-shifting nanoparticles flip from sphere to net in response to tumor signal
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have designed tiny spherical particles to float easily through the bloodstream after injection, then assemble into a durable scaffold within di ... more
SOLAR DAILY

GaAs Nanowires Harvest Solar Power
How can we harvest the energy of the sun at a better quality and at a cheaper cost? To find out, Anna Fontcuberta and her team in the STI Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials (LMSC) at EPFL are wor ... more
TIME AND SPACE

How do cold ions slide?
Things not always run smoothly. It may happen, actually, that when an object slides on another, the advancement may occur through a 'stop and go' series in the characteristic manner which scientists ... more
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Gold nanocrystal vibration captured on billion-frames-per-second film
A billon-frames-per-second film has captured the vibrations of gold nanocrystals in stunning detail for the first time. The film, which was made using 3D imaging pioneered at the London Centre for N ... more


NANO TECH

Understanding freezing behavior of water at the nanoscale
The results of a new study led by George Washington University Professor Tianshu Li provide direct computational evidence that nucleation of ice in small droplets is strongly size-dependent, an impo ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Concept flu vaccine may protect against many strains
Scientists unveiled a concept vaccine against flu Wednesday they said may protect against various strains with a single jab. ... more
NANO TECH

Kinks and curves at the nanoscale
One of the basic principles of nanotechnology is that when you make things extremely small-one nanometer is about five atoms wide, 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair-they are go ... more
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'Dark oxygen': a deep-sea discovery that has split scientists
Enhancing agrivoltaic synergies through optimized tracking strategies
Giant mine machine swallowing up Senegal's fertile coast
NANO TECH

RUB physicists let magnetic dipoles interact on the nanoscale for the first time
Physicists at the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum (RUB) have found out how tiny islands of magnetic material align themselves when sorted on a regular lattice - by measurements at BESSY II. Contrary to expe ... more
NANO TECH

Squishy hydrogels may be the ticket for studying biological effects of nanoparticles
A class of water-loving, jelly-like materials with uses ranges ranging from the mundane, such as superabsorbent diaper liners, to the sophisticated, such as soft contact lenses, could be tapped for ... more
NANO TECH

Friction in the nano-world
Whether in vehicle transmissions, hip replacements, or tiny sensors for triggering airbags: The respective components must slide against each other with minimum friction to prevent loss of energy an ... more
Disposal of Vestas Wind Turbine Parts

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TIME AND SPACE

Scientists capture first direct proof of Hofstadter butterfly effect
A team of researchers from several universities - including UCF -has observed a rare quantum physics effect that produces a repeating butterfly-shaped energy spectrum in a magnetic field, confirming ... more
NANO TECH

The science behind a self-assembled nano-carbon helix
Nanotechnology draws on the fabrication of nanostructures. Scientists have now succeeded in growing a unique carbon structure at the nanoscale that resembles a tiny twirled moustache. Their me ... more
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Two US 'bumped' astronauts to return to Earth on Tuesday: NASA
ISRO advances space tech with SPADEX undocking and cryogenic engine milestone
Musk says Starship to depart for Mars at end of 2026
NANO TECH

UC Riverside scientists discovering new uses for tiny carbon nanotubes
The atom-sized world of carbon nanotubes holds great promise for a future demanding smaller and faster electronic components. Nanotubes are stronger than steel and smaller than any element of silico ... more
NANO TECH

First precise MEMS output measurement technique unveiled
The commercial application of MEMS, or micro-electro-mechanical systems, will receive a major boost following the presentation of a brand new way to accurately measure the power requirements and out ... more
INTERN DAILY

Pitt Chemists Demonstrate Nanoscale Alloys So Bright They Could Have Potential Medical Applications
Alloys like bronze and steel have been transformational for centuries, yielding top-of-the-line machines necessary for industry. As scientists move toward nanotechnology, however, the focus has shif ... more
INTERN DAILY
India commissions its first Pilatus aircraft

Pilot Completes First F-35 Vertical Landing for Royal Air Force

Egypt report blames balloon crash on pilot, leak


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What's New for Shenzhou 10

Shenzhou 10's Missing Parts

Crew Shuffles for Shenzhou 10


INTERN DAILY
Google chief calls Internet spying threat to freedoms

US data mining system technical details murky

Manning said to be 'very political' but effective in Iraq


INTERN DAILY
Study finds disincentives to energy efficiency can be fixed

California Implementing Standardized Permanent Load Shifting Program

France's RTE to launch 'smart' power substations

SOLAR DAILY

Nano-breakthrough: Solving the case of the herringbone crystal
Leading nanoscientists created beautiful, tiled patterns with flat nanocrystals, but they were left with a mystery: Why did some sets of crystals arrange themselves in an alternating, herringbone st ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure
The latest research from a Kansas State University chemical engineer may help improve humidity and pressure sensors, particularly those used in outer space. Vikas Berry, William H. Honstead professo ... more
ENERGY TECH

Dual-colour lasers could lead to cheap and efficient LED lighting
A new semiconductor device capable of emitting two distinct colours has been created by a group of researchers in the US, potentially opening up the possibility of using light emitting diodes (LEDs) ... more
TECH SPACE

Do-it-yourself invisibility with 3D printing
Seven years ago, Duke University engineers demonstrated the first working invisibility cloak in complex laboratory experiments. Now it appears creating a simple cloak has become a lot simpler. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Trump and Putin likely to discuss Ukraine war cease-fire this week
North Korea rejects G7 call for denuclearization, vows to 'strengthen' nuclear forces
Taiwanese president calls for 'proactive measures' against increased Chinese threat
CARBON WORLDS

Columbia engineers manipulate a buckyball by inserting a single water molecule

NANO TECH

Researchers develop unique method for creating uniform nanoparticles

NANO TECH

Going negative pays for nanotubes

NANO TECH

Scientists reach the ultimate goal - controlling chirality in carbon nanotubes

NANO TECH

'Super-resolution' microscope possible for nanostructures

NANO TECH

Dark field imaging of rattle-type silica nanorattles coated gold nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo

NANO TECH

Nanowires grown on graphene have surprising structure

NANO TECH

UNL team's discovery yields supertough, strong nanofibers

CHIP TECH

New Nanowire Structure Has Potential to Increase Semiconductor Applications

NANO TECH

Scientists image nanoparticles in action

Scientists see nanoparticles form larger structures in real time

IRIS Solar Satellite Arrives at Vandenberg AFB for Launch

Nanocoating At ESA

Super-nanotubes: 'Remarkable' spray-on coating combines carbon nanotubes with ceramic

New device could cut costs on household products, pharmaceuticals

High pressure gold nanocrystal structure revealed

Nanotechnology imaging breakthrough

Tin nanocrystals for the battery of the future

Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics

Surface diffusion plays a key role in defining the shapes of catalytic nanoparticles

Imaging methodology reveals nano details not seen before

Electrical signals dictate optical properties

Quantum computers counting on carbon nanotubes

Scientists develop innovative twists to DNA nanotechnology

Nanoparticles show promise as inexpensive, durable and effective scintillators

Glass-blowers at a nano scale

Researchers create nanoscale spinning magnetic droplets

Smallest Vibration Sensor in the Quantum World

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