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May 01, 2014
TIME AND SPACE
Proving uncertainty: New insight into old problem
Washington DC (SPX) May 01, 2014
Nearly 90 years after Werner Heisenberg pioneered his uncertainty principle, a group of researchers from three countries has provided substantial new insight into this fundamental tenet of quantum physics with the first rigorous formulation supporting the uncertainty principle as Heisenberg envisioned it. In the Journal of Mathematical Physics, the researchers reports a new way of defining measurement errors that is applicable in the quantum domain and enables a precise characterization of the fun ... read more
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NANO TECH

Fluorescent-based tool reveals how medical nanoparticles biodegrade in real time
have been heralded as a potential "disruptive technology" in biomedicine, a versatile platform that could supplant conventional technologies, both as drug delivery vehicles and diagnostic tools. ... more
NANO TECH

How to create nanowires only three atoms wide with an electron beam
Junhao Lin, a Vanderbilt University Ph.D. student and visiting scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), has found a way to use a finely focused beam of electrons to create some of the smal ... more
NANO TECH

World's thinnest nanowires created by Vanderbilt grad student
A Vanderbilt doctorate student has found a way to construct the world's thinnest nanowire - at just three atoms wide - using a finely focused beam of electrons. ... more
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NANO TECH

Nanomaterial Outsmarts Ions
Ions are an essential tool in chip manufacturing, but these electrically charged atoms can also be used to produce nano-sieves with homogeneously distributed pores. A particularly large number of el ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Economics = MC2 A portrait of the modern physics startup
For much of the 20th century, many of the technological innovations that drove U.S. economic growth emerged from "idea factories" housed within large companies - research units like Bell Labs or Xe ... more
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NANO TECH

Cloaked DNA nanodevices survive pilot mission
It's a familiar trope in science fiction: In enemy territory, activate your cloaking device. And real-world viruses use similar tactics to make themselves invisible to the immune system. Now scienti ... more
NANO TECH

Nano shake-up
Significant advances have been made in chemotherapy over the past decade, but targeting drugs to cancer cells while avoiding healthy tissues continues to be a major challenge. Nanotechnology h ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
INTERNET SPACE

Combs of Light Accelerate Communication
Miniaturized optical frequency comb sources allow for transmission of data streams of several terabits per second over hundreds of kilometers - this has now been demonstrated by researchers of Karls ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Virus structure inspires novel understanding of onion-like carbon nanoparticles
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 s ... more
NANO TECH

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
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International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


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NANO TECH

Never say never in the nano-world
Objects with sizes in the nanometer range, such as the molecular building blocks of living cells or nanotechnological devices, are continuously exposed to random collisions with surrounding molecule ... more
NANO TECH

Nanosheets and nanowires
Researchers in China, have found a convenient way to selectively prepare germanium sulfide nanostructures, including nanosheets and nanowires, that are more active than their bulk counterparts and c ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
SpaceX set for Starship's next flight, Trump expected to attend
Can the Trump-Musk 'bromance' last?
Living microbes identified in Earth's driest desert using new technique
NANO TECH

Fabricating Nanostructures with Silk Could Make Clean Rooms Green Rooms
Tufts University engineers have demonstrated that it is possible to generate nanostructures from silk in an environmentally friendly process that uses water as a developing agent and standard fabric ... more
NANO TECH

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
TECH SPACE

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
TECH SPACE
NASA Aeronautics Set to Premiere High-Flying Sequel

Northrop Grumman Completes Preliminary Design Review for B-2 Bomber Software Upgrade

Sweden appoints new Swiss ambassador amid fighter jet scandal


TECH SPACE
China issues first assessment on space activities

China launches experimental satellite

Tiangong's New Mission


TECH SPACE
Raytheon enhances malicious insider threat and privileged user abuse detection with new SureView release

US Supreme Court grapples with mobile phone quandary

Microsoft grapples with Internet Explorer security flaw


TECH SPACE
Iran, Russian energy deal frustrates U.S. government

U.S. Energy Department renews focus on grid security

Russian government calls for multilateral energy talks

NANO TECH

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
NANO TECH

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
NANO TECH

A new concept for manufacturing wrinkling patterns on hard-nano-film/soft-matter-substrate
Wrinkling is a common phenomenon for thin stiff film adhered on soft substrate. Various wrinkling phenomenon has been reported previously. Wu Dan, Yin Yajun, Xie Huimin,et al from Tsinghua Universit ... more
NANO TECH

Toward 'vanishing' electronics and unlocking nanomaterials' power potential
Brain sensors and electronic tags that dissolve. Boosting the potential of renewable energy sources. These are examples of the latest research from two pioneering scientists selected as this year's ... 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
NANO TECH

Nanoscale optical switch breaks miniaturization barrier

FARM NEWS

Bionic plants

NANO TECH

Chelyabinsk meteor to help develop nanotechnology

TECH SPACE

Waterloo physicists solve 20-year-old debate surrounding glassy surfaces

NANO TECH

Optical nano-tweezers take over the control of nano-objects

NANO TECH

NIST microanalysis technique makes the most of small nanoparticle samples

NANO TECH

Experts warn against nanosilver

ENERGY TECH

Nanoscale pillars could radically improve conversion of heat to electricity

EXO LIFE

Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life

NANO TECH

The thousand-droplets test

Molecular Traffic Jam Makes Water Move Faster through Nanochannels

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

Quantum dots provide complete control of photons

New boron nanomaterial may be possible

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