
Heat radiates 10,000 times faster at the nanoscale
When heat travels between two objects that aren't touching, it flows differently at the smallest scales - distances on the order of the diameter of DNA, or 1/50,000 of a human hair.
While rese ... more
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Shaking the nanomaterials out
Purifying water and greening nanotechnology could be as simple as shaking a vial of water and oil. At least that's the case for a new method to clean contaminated water full of unwanted nanomaterial ... 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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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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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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