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September 21, 2014
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Nanoribbon film keeps glass ice-free
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Rice University scientists who created a deicing film for radar domes have now refined the technology to work as a transparent coating for glass. The new work by Rice chemist James Tour and his colleagues could keep glass surfaces from windshields to skyscrapers free of ice and fog while retaining their transparency to radio frequencies (RF). The technology was introduced this month in the American Chemical Society journal Applied Materials and Interfaces. The material is made of graphene nanoribb ... read more
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Rice rolls 'neat' nanotube fibers
The very idea of fibers made of carbon nanotubes is neat, but Rice University scientists are making them neat - literally. The single-walled carbon nanotubes in new fibers created at Rice line up l ... more
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Magnetic nanocubes self-assemble into helical superstructures
Materials made from nanoparticles hold promise for myriad applications, from improved solar energy production to perfect touch screens. The challenge in creating these wonder-materials is organizing ... more
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Decoding the role of water in gold nanocatalysis
Researchers from the University of Houston and Trinity University have for the first time provided direct evidence of a water-mediated reaction mechanism for the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxi ... more
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Nano-pea pod model widens electronics applications
Periodic chain-like nanostructures are widely used in nanoelectronics. Typically, chain elements include the likes of quantum rings, quantum dots, or quantum graphs. Such a structure enables e ... more


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Nanotechnology aids in cooling electrons without external sources
A team of researchers has discovered a way to cool electrons to -228 C without external means and at room temperature, an advancement that could enable electronic devices to function with very litt ... more
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Peptoid Nanosheets at the Oil/Water Interface
From the people who brought us peptoid nanosheets that form at the interface between air and water, now come peptoid nanosheets that form at the interface between oil and water. Scientists at the U. ... more
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New synthesis method may shape future of nanostructures, clean energy
A team of University of Maryland physicists has published new nanoscience advances that they and other scientists say make possible new nanostructures and nanotechnologies with huge potential applic ... more
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Living microbes identified in Earth's driest desert using new technique
Eight dead, 17 hurt, in China school knife attack; Police formally arrest car ramming suspect
COP16 biodiversity finance deal for 'early 2025': presidency
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Nanoscale assembly line
Cars, planes and many electronic products are now built with the help of sophisticated assembly lines. Mobile assembly carriers, on to which the objects are fixed, are an important part of these ass ... more
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UO-Berkeley Lab unveil new nano-sized synthetic scaffolding technique
Scientists, including University of Oregon chemist Geraldine Richmond, have tapped oil and water to create scaffolds of self-assembling, synthetic proteins called peptoid nanosheets that mimic compl ... more
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Engineers develop new sensor to detect tiny individual nanoparticles
Nanoparticles, engineered materials about a billionth of a meter in size, are around us every day. Although they are tiny, they can benefit human health, as in some innovative early cancer treatment ... more
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New analytical technology reveals 'nanomechanical' surface traits
A new research platform uses a laser to measure the "nanomechanical" properties of tiny structures undergoing stress and heating, an approach likely to yield insights to improve designs for microele ... more
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Shaping the Future of Nanocrystals
The first direct observations of how facets form and develop on platinum nanocubes point the way towards more sophisticated and effective nanocrystal design and reveal that a nearly 150 year-old sci ... more
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US Russian officials disagree over International Space Station leak severity
Big Bang: Trump and Musk could redefine US space strategy
NASA receives 14th straight 'clean' financial audit result
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Introducing the multi-tasking nanoparticle
Kit Lam and colleagues from UC Davis and other institutions have created dynamic nanoparticles (NPs) that could provide an arsenal of applications to diagnose and treat cancer. Built on an easy-to-m ... more
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Electron microscopy enables imaging of gold nanoparticles
Nanometre-scale gold particles are intensively investigated for application as catalysts, sensors, drug delivery devices, biological contrast agents and components in photonics and molecular electro ... more
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New Properties of Rotating Superfluids Discovered in Helium Nanodroplets
Liquid helium, when cooled down nearly to absolute zero, exhibits unusual properties that scientists have struggled to understand: it creeps up walls and flows freely through impossibly small channe ... more
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Calculations with Nanoscale Smart Particles
Researchers from the Institute of General Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and MIPT have made an important step to ... more
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Bacterial nanowires: Not what we thought they were
For the past 10 years, scientists have been fascinated by a type of "electric bacteria" that shoots out long tendrils like electric wires, using them to power themselves and transfer electricity to ... more

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Sun's activity influences natural climate change
For the first time, a research team has been able to reconstruct the solar activity at the end of the last ice age, around 20,000-10,000 years ago, by analysing trace elements in ice cores in Greenl ... more
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Eco-friendly 'pre-fab nanoparticles' could revolutionize nano manufacturing
A team of materials chemists, polymer scientists, device physicists and others at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have reported a breakthrough technique for controlling molecular assembly of ... more
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Xi tells Biden support for Taiwan a 'red line' in ties
Fort Detrick Maryland chosen as permanent site for Wideband Military SATCOM training
Impulse Space chosen for NRO BALISTA contract to enhance agile space tech
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Self-assembly of gold nanoparticles into small clusters

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Super-Black Nano-Coating to Be Tested for the First Time in Space

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Raytheon partners with university of technology research

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A Crystal Wedding in the Nanocosmos

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Low cost technique improves properties of nanomaterials

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NIST shows ultrasonically propelled nanorods spin dizzyingly fast

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Nano-sized Chip Sniffs Out Explosives Far Better than Trained Dogs

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Rice nanophotonics experts create powerful molecular sensor

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"Nanocamera" takes pictures at distances smaller than light's own wavelength

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Researchers demonstrate novel, tunable nanoantennas

Illinois study advances limits for ultrafast nano-devices

smallest Swiss Cross made from just 20 atoms

Researchers discover boron "buckyball"

With 'ribbons' of graphene, width matters

A smashing new look at nanoribbons

Scientists Develop Force Sensor from Carbon Nanotubes

Shaken, not stirred -- mythical god's capsules please!

Diamond plates create nanostructures through pressure, not chemistry

A breakthrough in creating invisibility cloaks, stealth technology

Trapping light: a long lifetime in a very small place

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