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August 27, 2013
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Plasma-treated nano filters help purify world water supply
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Aug 26, 2013
The study paves the way for the next generation of portable water purification devices, which could provide relief to the 780 million people around the world who face every day without access to a clean water supply. An international team of researchers - led by Associate Professor Hui Ying Yang from Singapore University of Technology and Design - showed that water purification membranes enhanced by plasma-treated carbon nanotubes are ideal for removing contaminants and brine from water. The ... read more
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New tests for determining health and environmental effects of nanomaterials
A group of international experts from government, industry and academia have concluded that alternative testing strategies (ATSs) that don't rely on animals will be needed to cope with the wave of n ... more
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Graphene nanoscrolls are formed by decoration of magnetic nanoparticles
Researchers at Umea University, together with researchers at Uppsala University and Stockholm University, show in a new study how nitrogen doped graphene can be rolled into perfect Archimedean nano ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

'Groovy' hologram creates strange state of light at visible and invisible wavelengths
Applied physicists at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have demonstrated that they can change the intensity, phase, and polarization of light rays using a hologram-like ... more
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First time: NJIT researchers examine dynamics of liquid metal particles at nanoscale
Two NJIT researchers have demonstrated that using a continuum-based approach, they can explain the dynamics of liquid metal particles on a substrate of a nanoscale. "Numerical simulation of ejected ... more


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SU Chemists Develop 'Fresh, New' Approach to Making Alloy Nanomaterials
Chemists in The College of Arts and Sciences have figured out how to synthesize nanomaterials with stainless steel-like interfaces. Their discovery may change how the form and structure of nanomater ... more


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Heterogeneous nanoblocks give polymers an edge
Building structures by mixing lego bricks of two different sizes is child's play. However, studying polymers endowed with an alternating nanostructure made of heterogeneous blocks is anything but st ... more
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Size matters in nanocrystals' ability to adsorb release gases
More efficient catalytic converters on autos, improved batteries and more sensitive gas sensors are some of the potential benefits of a new system that can directly measure the manner in which nanoc ... more
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Like Water for Batteries
Objects made from graphite-such as lithium-ion batteries-are "hydrophobic," meaning that they "dislike" water. For decades this lack of likeability has presented significant challenges in terms of b ... more
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Dramatic increase in research funding needed to counter productivity slowdown in farming
NASA Researchers Study Coastal Wetlands, Champions of Carbon Capture
Planetary Water Limits Pose Challenge to Geological Resource Production
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Gold nanoparticles improve photodetector performance
The mineral molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), which, when solid, behaves in many ways like grease, has semiconducting properties that make it a promising alternative to silicon or graphene in electronic ... more
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Water clears path for nanoribbon development
New research at Rice University shows how water makes it practical to form long graphene nanoribbons less than 10 nanometers wide. And it's unlikely that many of the other labs currently trying to h ... more
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Nanotechnology breakthrough is big deal for electronics
University of Akron researchers have developed new materials that function on a nanoscale, which could lead to the creation of lighter laptops, slimmer televisions and crisper smartphone visual disp ... more
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New NIST nanoscale indenter takes novel approach to measuring surface properties
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of North Carolina have demonstrated a new design for an instrument, a "instrumented nanoscale indenter," ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Off-grid sterilization with Rice U.'s 'solar steam'
Rice University nanotechnology researchers have unveiled a solar-powered sterilization system that could be a boon for more than 2.5 billion people who lack adequate sanitation. The "solar steam" st ... more
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Desktop printing at the nano level
A new low-cost, high-resolution tool is primed to revolutionize how nanotechnology is produced from the desktop, according to a new study by Northwestern University researchers. Currently, mos ... more
TECH SPACE

Milikelvins drive droplet evaporation
Evaporation is so common that everybody thinks it's a well understood phenomenon. Appearances can be, however, deceptive. Recently, a new, earlier not predicted mechanism of evaporation was discover ... more
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NASA Engineer Achieves Another Milestone in Emerging Nanotechnology
A NASA engineer has achieved yet another milestone in his quest to advance an emerging super-black nanotechnology that promises to make spacecraft instruments more sensitive without enlarging their ... more
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New nanoscale imaging method finds application in plasmonics
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland have shown how to make nanoscale measurements of critical properties of plasmonic nanomateri ... more
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York Nanocentre researchers image individual atoms in a living catalytic reaction
Groundbreaking new electron microscopy technology developed at the York JEOL Nanocentre at the University of York is allowing researchers to observe and analyse single atoms, small clusters and nano ... more
TECH SPACE

Molecular chains hypersensitive to magnetic fields
Researchers of MESA+, the research institute for nanotechnology of the University of Twente, in cooperation with researchers of the University of Strasbourg and Eindhoven University of Technology, a ... more
TECH SPACE

Making hydrogenation greener
Researchers from McGill University, RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Wako, Japan) and the Institute for Molecular Science (Okazaki, Japan) have discovered a way to make the wi ... more
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Sound waves precisely position nanowires

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Nanoparticle Opens the Door to Clean-Energy Alternatives

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Spot-welding graphene nanoribbons atom by atom

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Nano-thermometer enables first atomic-scale heat transfer measurements

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Controlling magnetic clouds in graphene

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Polymer structures serve as 'nanoreactors' for nanocrystals with uniform sizes, shapes

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Carbon nanotubes for molecular magnetic resonances

New microfluidic method expands toolbox for nanoparticle manipulation

Kaspersky Lab Uncovers Global Cyberespionage Network

Stretchable, transparent graphene-metal nanowire electrode

Shape-shifting nanoparticles flip from sphere to net in response to tumor signal

GaAs Nanowires Harvest Solar Power

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Gold nanocrystal vibration captured on billion-frames-per-second film

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