
Nanotube letters spell progress
Never mind the ABCs. Rice University scientists interested in nanotubes are studying their XYOs. Carbon nanotubes grown in a furnace aren't always straight. Sometimes they curve and kink, and someti ... more
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New nanomanufacturing technique advances imaging, biosensing technology
More than a decade ago, theorists predicted the possibility of a nanolens--a chain of three nanoscale spheres that would focus incoming light into a spot much smaller than possible with conventional ... more
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Tiangong hosts dual crews after debris impact delays Shenzhou-20 return
Dust and Sand Movements Reshape Martian Slopes
Early Matter-Dominated Universe May Have Spawned the First Black Holes and Exotic Stars
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Using atoms to turn optical nanofiber guided light on and off
Researchers in the Light-Matter Interactions Unit led by Professor Sile Nic Chormaic at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have developed an on-off switch wit ... more
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Nanostructured metal coatings let the light through for electronic devices
Light and electricity dance a complicated tango in devices like LEDs, solar cells and sensors. A new anti-reflection coating developed by engineers at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, ... more
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Whisper gallery modes in Silicon nanocones intensify luminescence
Silicon is a conventional material for computer chips and solar cells. However, even though the properties of silicon are well known, nanostructures still offer up surprises. A team headed by Prof. ... more
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Measuring nanoscale features with fractions of light
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers are seeing the light, but in an altogether different way. And how they are doing it just might be the semiconductor industry's ticke ... more
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Nano-walkers take speedy leap forward with first rolling DNA-based motor
Physical chemists have devised a rolling DNA-based motor that's 1,000 times faster than any other synthetic DNA motor, giving it potential for real-world applications, such as disease diagnostics. N ... more
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