
Technique determines nanomaterials' chemical makeup and topography
By Angela Hardin
A team of researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and Ohio University have devised a powerful technique that simultaneously resolves the chemic ... more
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Nanoshaping method points to future manufacturing technology
A new method that creates large-area patterns of three-dimensional nanoshapes from metal sheets represents a potential manufacturing system to inexpensively mass produce innovations such as "plasmon ... more
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Terran Orbital joins elite group for 237 million US Space Force tech program
US Space Force strengthens missile warning network with acceptance of next generation SBIRS S2E2 system
NASA Balloon Mission Prepares for Second Launch in Southern Hemisphere
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New technique allows low-cost creation of 3-D nanostructures
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new lithography technique that uses nanoscale spheres to create three-dimensional (3-D) structures with biomedical, electronic and p ... more
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Nanoscale resistors for quantum devices
Researchers from the London Centre for Nanotechnology have made new compact, high-value resistors for nanoscale quantum circuits. The resistors could speed the development of quantum devices for com ... more
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide used for energy storage products
Chemists and engineers at Oregon State University have discovered a fascinating new way to take some of the atmospheric carbon dioxide that's causing the greenhouse effect and use it to make an adva ... more
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LLNL team develops efficient method to produce nanoporous metals
Nanoporous metals - foam-like materials that have some degree of air vacuum in their structure - have a wide range of applications because of their superior qualities.
They posses a high surfa ... more
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'Giant' charge density disturbances discovered in nanomaterials
In metals such as copper or aluminium, so-called conduction electrons are able to move around freely, in the same way as particles in a gas or a liquid. If, however, impurities are implanted into th ... more
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