
Shaping atomically thin materials in suspended structures
Researchers at Tohoku University have realized wafer-scale and high yield synthesis of suspended graphene nanoribbons. The unique growth dynamic has been elucidated through comparing experiments, mo ... more
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Nanoparticles and bioremediation can decontaminate polluted soils
The Basque Institute of Agricultural Research and Development Neiker-Tecnalia is currently exploring a strategy to remedy soils contaminated by organic compounds containing chlorine (organochlorine ... more
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Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
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Scientists mix molecules with light in nanoscale 'hall of mirrors'
Researchers have mixed molecules with light at room temperature. It's the first time such a feat has been accomplished. ... more
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Technique reveals atomic movements useful for next-generation devices
Life in the nano lane is fast and just got faster in terms of knowledge of fundamental mechanisms working at the nanoscale - where processes are driven by a dance of particles such as atoms and ions ... more
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Nanocars taken for a rough ride
If you're driving a nanocar on the open road, things are bound to get sticky. Rice University researchers who developed the first nanocars and colleagues at North Carolina State University found in ... more
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Nanotubes' 'stuffing' as is
Marianna Kharlamova (the Lomonosov Moscow State University Department of Materials Science) examined different types of carbon nanotubes' "stuffing" and classified them according to the influence on ... more
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Dentin nanostructures - a super-natural phenomenon
Dentin is one of the most durable biological materials in the human body. Researchers from Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin were able to show that the reason for this can be traced to its nanost ... more
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