Mutant bacteria that keep on growing
The typical Escherichia coli, the laboratory rat of microbiology, is a tiny 1-2 thousandths of a millimeter long. Now, by blocking cell division, two researchers at Concordia University in Montreal ... more
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Silver-glass sandwich structure acts as inexpensive color filter
The engineering world just became even more colorful. Northwestern University researchers have created a new technique that can transform silver into any color of the rainbow. Their simple method is ... more
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Trump's approach to space policy could throw up some surprises, especially with Elon Musk on board
NASA, Peru plan collaborative sounding rocket study
Impulse Space plans trio of Falcon 9 launches with SpaceX
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Monitoring the deformation of carbon nanocoils under axial loading
Carbon nanocoils (CNCs) composed of helical shaped carbon nanofibers have potential applications including mechanical springs and nano-solenoids. There are some reports which measure the spring cons ... more
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Bacterial armor holds clues for self-assembling nanostructures
Imagine thousands of copies of a single protein organizing into a coat of chainmail armor that protects the wearer from harsh and ever-changing environmental conditions. That is the case for many mi ... more
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Light in the Moebius strip
Physics sometimes borders on light art. An international team headed by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light and Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuremberg (FA ... more
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Rapid extension of nanographene sheets from hydrocarbons
Commercially available hydrocarbons were used as templates to synthesize uniform nanographene sheets using a series of sheet extending agents and a new transition metal catalyst, which were develope ... more
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Novel solid-state nanomaterial platform enables terahertz photonics
Compact, sensitive and fast nanodetectors are considered to be somewhat of a "Holy Grail" sought by many researchers around the world. And now a team of scientists in Italy and France has been inspi ... more
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