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April 16, 2014
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Virus structure inspires novel understanding of onion-like carbon nanoparticles
York, UK (SPX) Apr 15, 2014
Symmetry is ubiquitous in the natural world. It occurs in gemstones and snowflakes and even in biology, an area typically associated with complexity and diversity. There are striking examples: the shapes of virus particles, such as those causing the common cold, are highly symmetrical and look like tiny footballs. A research programme led by Reidun Twarock at the University of York, UK has developed new mathematical tools to better understand the implications of this high degree of symmetry in the ... read more
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The Motion of the Medium Matters for Self-assembling Particles
By attaching short sequences of single-stranded DNA to nanoscale building blocks, researchers can design structures that can effectively build themselves. The building blocks that are meant to conne ... more
NANO TECH

Never say never in the nano-world
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Nanosheets and nanowires
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Fabricating Nanostructures with Silk Could Make Clean Rooms Green Rooms
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Scientists watch nanoparticles grow
With DESY's X-ray light source PETRA III, Danish scientists observed the growth of nanoparticles live. The study shows how tungsten oxide nanoparticles are forming from solution. These particles are ... more
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LockMart Opens Advanced Materials and Thermal Sciences Center In Palo Alto
The Lockheed Martin Space Systems Advanced Technology Center (ATC) has opened a new state-of-the-art laboratories building that will enable the company to provide innovative technical solutions to c ... more
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Nanotube coating helps shrink mass spectrometers
Nanotechnology is advancing tools likened to Star Trek's "tricorder" that perform on-the-spot chemical analysis for a range of applications including medical testing, explosives detection and food s ... more
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Researchers Grow Carbon Nanofibers Using Ambient Air, Without Toxic Ammonia
Researchers from North Carolina State University have demonstrated that vertically aligned carbon nanofibers (VACNFs) can be manufactured using ambient air, making the manufacturing process safer an ... more
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A new concept for manufacturing wrinkling patterns on hard-nano-film/soft-matter-substrate
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Toward 'vanishing' electronics and unlocking nanomaterials' power potential
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Nanoscale optical switch breaks miniaturization barrier
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. ... more
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Bionic plants
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Chelyabinsk meteor to help develop nanotechnology
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TECH SPACE

Waterloo physicists solve 20-year-old debate surrounding glassy surfaces
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Optical nano-tweezers take over the control of nano-objects
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NSA denies exploiting 'Heartbleed' vulnerability

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Gazprom Neft helps Iraqi electricity capacity

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NIST microanalysis technique makes the most of small nanoparticle samples
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Experts warn against nanosilver
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ENERGY TECH

Nanoscale pillars could radically improve conversion of heat to electricity
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EXO LIFE

Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life
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The thousand-droplets test

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Molecular Traffic Jam Makes Water Move Faster through Nanochannels

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Physicists at Mainz University build pilot prototype of a single ion heat engine

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Quantum dots provide complete control of photons

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Molecular nano-spies to make light work of disease detection

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Carbon nanotube sponge shows improved water clean-up

NANO TECH

Imec Celebrates 30 Years of Nanoelectronics Industry Innovation

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Researchers 'detune' a molecule

Understanding secondary light emissions by plasmonic nanostructures

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Extraordinary sensors pushed to their boundaries

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