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March 20, 2014
NANO TECH
Nanoscale optical switch breaks miniaturization barrier
Nashville TN (SPX) Mar 19, 2014
An ultra-fast and ultra-small optical switch has been invented that could advance the day when photons replace electrons in the innards of consumer products ranging from cell phones to automobiles. The new optical device can turn on and off trillions of times per second. It consists of individual switches that are only one five-hundredth the width of a human hair (200 nanometers) in diameter. This size is much smaller than the current generation of optical switches and it easily breaks one of the ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Bionic plants
Plants have many valuable functions: They provide food and fuel, release the oxygen that we breathe, and add beauty to our surroundings. Now, a team of MIT researchers wants to make plants even more ... more
NANO TECH

Chelyabinsk meteor to help develop nanotechnology
The Chelyabinsk meteor is full of mysteries. Scientists from Nizhny Novgorod have found natural magnesium-iron nanocrystals while studying the fragments of the meteor. This can give new information ... more
TECH SPACE

Waterloo physicists solve 20-year-old debate surrounding glassy surfaces
University of Waterloo physicists have succeeded in measuring how the surfaces of glassy materials flow like a liquid, even when they should be solid. A series of simple and elegant experiments were ... more
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NANO TECH

Optical nano-tweezers take over the control of nano-objects
As science and technology go nano, scientists search for new tools to manipulate, observe and modify the "building blocks" of matter at the nanometer scale. With this in mind, the recent publication ... more


NANO TECH

NIST microanalysis technique makes the most of small nanoparticle samples
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have demonstrated that they can make sensitive chemical analyses of minute sampl ... more
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NANO TECH

Experts warn against nanosilver
Endocrine disrupters are not the only worrying chemicals that ordinary consumers are exposed to in everyday life. Also nanoparticles of silver, found in e.g. dietary supplements, cosmetics and food ... more
ENERGY TECH

Nanoscale pillars could radically improve conversion of heat to electricity
University of Colorado Boulder scientists have found a creative way to radically improve thermoelectric materials, a finding that could one day lead to the development of improved solar panels, more ... more
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Electric field changes signal early warnings of extreme weather
Americans face an insurability crisis as climate change worsens disasters
Extreme heat disrupts land's carbon absorption abilities
EXO LIFE

Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life
Simply making nanoparticles spin coaxes them to arrange themselves into what University of Michigan researchers call 'living rotating crystals' that could serve as a nanopump. They may also, inciden ... more
NANO TECH

The thousand-droplets test
In the future, an entire chemistry lab could be accommodated in a tiny little droplet. While simple reactions already work in these simplest models of an artificial cell now a group of scientists of ... more
NANO TECH

Molecular Traffic Jam Makes Water Move Faster through Nanochannels
Cars inch forward slowly in traffic jams, but molecules, when jammed up, can move extremely fast. New research by Northwestern University researchers finds that water molecules traveling through tin ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
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NANO TECH

Physicists at Mainz University build pilot prototype of a single ion heat engine
Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg are working on a heat engine that consists of just a single ion. Such a nano-heat engine could be far ... more
NANO TECH

Quantum dots provide complete control of photons
By emitting photons from a quantum dot at the top of a micropyramid, researchers at Linkoping University are creating a polarized light source for such things as energy-saving computer screens and w ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
SpaceX fails to repeat Starship booster catch, orbiter makes on target splashdown
Can the Trump-Musk 'bromance' last?
Living microbes identified in Earth's driest desert using new technique
NANO TECH

New boron nanomaterial may be possible
Researchers from Brown University have shown experimentally that a boron-based competitor to graphene is a very real possibility. Graphene has been heralded as a wonder material. Made of a single la ... more
BIO FUEL

Engineers teach old chemical new tricks to make cleaner fuels, fertilizers
University researchers from two continents have engineered an efficient and environmentally friendly catalyst for the production of molecular hydrogen (H2), a compound used extensively in modern ind ... more
NANO TECH

Layered security: Carbon nanotubes promise improved flame-resistant coating
Using an approach akin to assembling a club sandwich at the nanoscale, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers have succeeded in crafting a uniform, multi-walled carbon-nan ... more
NANO TECH
NASA Centers Team Up to Tackle Sonic Boom

VTOL X-Plane Program Takes Off

Luke Air Force Base Receives First F-35A Lightning II


NANO TECH
Tiangong's New Mission

"Space Odyssey": China's aspiration in future space exploration

China to launch first "space shuttle bus" this year


NANO TECH
Quantum physics secures new cryptography scheme

Google's Page says US online spying threatens democracy

Robot Snowden promises more US spying revelations


NANO TECH
Move by Norway sovereign wealth fund to invest in renewables could have 'global impact'

Cutting Victorian energy efficiency scheme would hit vulnerable households and jobs

Activated Carbon Processing Facility and Biomass Plant Hit The Auction Block

NANO TECH

Molecular nano-spies to make light work of disease detection
A world of cloak-and-dagger pharmaceuticals has come a step closer with the development of stealth compounds programmed to spring into action when they receive the signal. Researchers at the U ... more
NANO TECH

Carbon nanotube sponge shows improved water clean-up
A carbon nanotube sponge capable of soaking up water contaminants, such as fertilisers, pesticides and pharmaceuticals, more than three times more efficiently than previous efforts has been presente ... more
NANO TECH

Imec Celebrates 30 Years of Nanoelectronics Industry Innovation
World-leading nanotechnology research and development center imec, has announced the celebration of its 30th anniversary. Founded in 1984 as a non-profit organization, imec has grown to be a multi-d ... more
NANO TECH

Layered security: Carbon nanotubes promise improved flame-resistant coating
Using an approach akin to assembling a club sandwich at the nanoscale, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers have succeeded in crafting a uniform, multi-walled carbon-nan ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia says Ukraine fired US long-range missiles; Borrell urges EU states to follow US on missile use
Putin broadens rules on Russia's use of nuclear arms
NKorea to boost economic cooperation with Russia alongside growing military ties
SPACE TRAVEL

New patent mapping system helps find innovation pathways

CHIP TECH

New Technique for Probing Subsurface Electronic Structure

CARBON WORLDS

Researchers 'detune' a molecule

NANO TECH

Understanding secondary light emissions by plasmonic nanostructures

NANO TECH

No nano-dust danger from facade paint

NANO TECH

Extraordinary sensors pushed to their boundaries

TECH SPACE

Penn research helps lay out theory for metamaterials that act as an analog computer

TECH SPACE

ORNL-UT researchers invent 'sideways' approach to 2-D hybrid materials

NANO TECH

Discovery at nanoscale has major implications for manufacturers

TECH SPACE

Penn Researchers Grow Liquid Crystal 'Flowers' That Can Be Used as Lenses

Cellulose nanocrystals possible 'green' wonder material

Microprinting leads to low-cost artificial cells

New magnetic behavior in nanoparticles could lead to even smaller digital memories

DNA motor 'walks' along nanotube, transports tiny particle

DNA clamp to grab cancer before it develops

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