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Machine learning may improve molecular design for nanotechnology. At various points along the path toward productive nanosystems for molecular manufacturing it would be useful to be able to calculate the properties and reactions of ...…
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Researchers at Wake Forest's Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials announced yesterday the creation of a thermoelectric device they say could open up new energy-harvesting applications. The university is seeking to find investors to ...…
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By Cameron Chai Research and Markets has added a book titled 'Self-Assembly and Nanotechnology Systems: Design, Characterization, and Applications' to its catalogue. John Wiley and Sons' latest book is a fundamental and comprehensive resource for ...…
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By Cameron Chai Research and Markets has added a book titled 'Self-Assembly and Nanotechnology Systems: Design, Characterization, and Applications' to its catalogue. John Wiley and Sons' latest book is a fundamental and comprehensive resource for ...…
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A particular advantage of nanotechnology materials is the tunability of their optical and electronic properties, which enables improved PV power conversion efficiencies by implementing strategies for reducing thermal losses. A recent review article in ...…
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MANSFIELD -- Ken Ekegren is thinking big when it comes to nanotechnology, the science and application of dealing with materials on a small scale. North Central State College announced this week it took the first step to integrating nanotechnology into ...…
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A new video on potential applications for nanotechnology in the forest products industry has been widely adopted as a teaching and learning tool. Dozens of organizations have added it to their website and the video website has been ...…
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Nominate your favorite webpage for "NANOPAPRIKA AWARD 2012 - The best Nanotechnology webpage on the Internet".
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1) Nanotechnology-portals
2) Nanotechnology-blogs
3) Academic webpages
4) Company webpages
5) Nano-Twitter-page
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Researchers from the University of Bristol have measured and identified for the first time the stress and strain shear modulus and internal friction of graphene sheets. Graphene is a material that has many potential groundbreaking uses in the electronics and composites industry. The research, in collaboration with the US Office of Naval Research, is published in Nano Letters.…
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Visitors to Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol Building may have experienced a curious acoustic feature that allows a person to whisper softly at one side of the cavernous, half-domed room and for another on the other side to hear every syllable. Sound is whisked around the semi-circular perimeter of the room almost without flaw. The phenomenon is known as a whispering gallery.…
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Wonder material graphene has been touted as the next silicon, with one major problem – it is too conductive to be used in computer chips. Now scientists from The University of Manchester have given its prospects a new lifeline.
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Mason electrical engineer Qiliang Li has been working to solve this problem. In fact, he foresees a future where a person might only need to recharge his or her electronic devices once a week. He believes the answer lies in nanotechnology.…
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The Material Science & Nanotechnology Laboratories at the University of Jordan The material science and nanotechnology laboratories at Hamdi Mango Center for Scientific Research (HMCSR) incubate research in select projects that have ...…
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About a year-and-a-half ago, I came across a treasure trove of nanotechnology-related videos posted by an organization called NISE (Nanoscale Informal Science Education) Network. And while visiting Andrew Maynard's 2020 Science blog today, ..…
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The unlikely pairing of a chemist and a fashion designer has led to the creation of air-purifying textiles. The duo will debut a catalyzed denim kilt at the Edinburgh International Science Festival at the end of March. Chemist Tony Ryan from the ...…
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A new study led by nanotechnology and biotechnology experts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is providing important details on how proteins in our bodies interact with nanomaterials. In their new study, published in the Feb.…
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A promising new nanotechnology called Power Felt, a thermoelectric device that converts body heat into an electrical current, soon could create enough juice to make another call simply by touching it. Developed by researchers in the Center for ...…
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Dear all,
I'm posting this on behalf of Colette Boskovic at the University of Melbourne, in case you know anyone who would fancy a PhD in Oz.
Cheers,
Malcolm.
PhD Studentship in Inorganic Chemistry
Molecule-Based Materials for Molecular Nanoscience
Colette Boskovic, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Australia
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