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07-19-2007
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| Nanoparticles unlock the future of superalloy metals
Sandia National Laboratories is pioneering the future of superalloy materials by advancing the science behind how those superalloys are made.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/nano_gold_thumb.jpgAs part of Sandia's nanoscale research, a group of experts specializing in...  |
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06-20-2007
by C1ay | |
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| Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot
Mimicking the agile gecko, with its uncanny ability to run up walls and across ceilings, has long been a goal of materials scientists. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Akron have taken one sticky step in the right direction, creating synthetic “gecko...  |
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06-19-2007
by InfiniteNow | |
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| FUSE satellite catches collision of titans
Using NASA's Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) satellite and ground-based telescopes, astronomers have determined, for the first time, the properties of a rare, extremely massive, and young binary star system.
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05-29-2007
by Tormod | |
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| Three Wishes for a Future Internet?
If the proverbial genie gave Internet users three wishes for an improved network what would they ask for? Peace of mind about secure financial transactions? Protection from hackers? Inventive new applications that improve the quality of life? ...  |
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05-28-2007
by C1ay | |
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05-05-2007
by silverslith | |
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| New Materials for Making "Spintronic" Devices
An interdisciplinary group of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has devised methods to make a new class of electronic devices based on a property of electrons known as "spin," rather than merely their electric charge. ...  |
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04-27-2007
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| Polymers can get "older than universe"
Polymer glasses are versatile plastics widely used in applications ranging from aircraft windshields to DVDs. Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a theory that predicts how these materials age. The theory also explains why motions at the molecular level can have...  |
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04-25-2007
by Tormod | |
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| Engineers create 'optical cloaking' design for invisibility
Researchers using nanotechnology have taken a step toward creating an "optical cloaking" device that could render objects invisible by guiding light around anything placed inside this "cloak."
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/cloakoff_thumb.jpgThe Purdue University...  |
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| Nanogenerator Provides Continuous Electrical Power
Researchers have demonstrated a prototype nanometer-scale generator that produces continuous direct-current electricity by harvesting mechanical energy from such environmental sources as ultrasonic waves, mechanical vibration or blood flow. ...  |
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04-11-2007
by ronthepon | |
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| From Farm Waste to Fuel Tanks
Using corncob waste as a starting material, researchers have created carbon briquettes with complex nanopores capable of storing natural gas at an unprecedented density of 180 times their own volume and at one seventh the pressure of conventional natural gas tanks. ...  |
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03-12-2007
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03-12-2007
by GAHD | |
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| Invisible for Electrons
As thin as it gets: the carbon membranes recently created by Max Planck scientists are only one atom thick. For electrons, such membranes are almost completely transparent - using an electron microscope, scientists may thus be able to examine absorbed individual molecules on the membranes,...  |
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03-08-2007
by C1ay | |
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| MIT 'optics on a chip'
In work that could lead to completely new devices, systems and applications in computing and telecommunications, MIT researchers are bringing the long-sought goal of "optics on a chip" one step closer to market.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/optics-diagram_thumb.jpgIn the...  |
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02-10-2007
by C1ay | |
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| Origami Lens Slims High Resolution Cameras
Engineers at UC San Diego have built a powerful yet ultrathin digital camera by folding up the telephoto lens. This technology may yield lightweight, ultrathin, high resolution miniature cameras for unmanned surveillance aircraft, cell phones and infrared night vision applications. ...  |
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01-31-2007
by ronthepon | |
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| Hydrogen-Powered Lawnmowers?
In a breakthrough that could make fuel cells practical for such small machines as lawnmowers and chainsaws, researchers have developed a new mechanism to efficiently control hydrogen fuel cell power.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/hlawn_thumb.jpgMany standard fuel cell designs...  |
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01-29-2007
by CraigD | |
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| Physicists Discover Structures of Gold Nanoclusters
Using different experimental techniques, two separate and independent research groups in collaboration with a team from the Center for Computational Materials Science (CCMS) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, have unveiled the size-dependent evolution of structural and electronic...  |
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01-18-2007
by infamous | |
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| Fuel in a flash
He's done it again. Chemical engineering wizard Lanny Schmidt made waves in 2004 with an invention to extract hydrogen from ethanol.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/Lannybiodiesel_thumb.jpgNow, he and his research team have found a way to do the same with vegetable oil and sugar,...  |
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| Whoosh! Goes the Internet
The internet could soon shift into overdrive thanks to a new generation of optical molecules developed and tested by a team of researchers from Washington State University, the University of Leuven in Belgium and the Chinese Academy of Science in China.
The new materials, organic...  |
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01-04-2007
by C1ay | |
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