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February 01, 2021
MICROSAT BLITZ
Nanoracks completes first SpaceX Rideshare Mission



Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Jan 24, 2021
Nanoracks is pleased to share the successful completion of the Company's first mission on a SpaceX rideshare launch. Nanoracks brokered the launch and deployment of eight Spire LEMUR-2 CubeSats and of an emissions monitoring microsatellite, GHGSAT-C2 ("Hugo"). Nanoracks' first rideshare mission, dubbed "Eyries-1," marks the Company's entrance into the rideshare brokering market and the broadening of services for Nanoracks' global customer base. This launch allowed Nanoracks to continue longstandin ... read more

TECH SPACE
Researchers construct molecular nanofibers that are stronger than steel
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 26, 2021
Self-assembly is ubiquitous in the natural world, serving as a route to form organized structures in every living organism. This phenomenon can be seen, for instance, when two strands of DNA - witho ... more
NANO TECH
New technique builds super-hard metals from nanoparticles
Providence RI (SPX) Jan 25, 2021
Metallurgists have all kinds of ways to make a chunk of metal harder. They can bend it, twist it, run it between two rollers or pound it with a hammer. These methods work by breaking up the metal's ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Nanosatellite thruster emits pure ions
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 22, 2021
A 3D-printed thruster that emits a stream of pure ions could be a low-cost, extremely efficient propulsion source for miniature satellites. The nanosatellite thruster created by MIT researcher ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Nanodiamonds feel the heat
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Jan 21, 2021
A team of scientists from Osaka University, The University of Queensland, and the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Engineering used tiny nanodiamonds coated with a heat-releasing polyme ... more
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NanoAvionics' built satellite for Aurora Insight to fly on SpaceX's Transporter 1 mission
Columbia SC (SPX) Jan 20, 2021
NanoAvionics, a leading nanosatellite bus manufacturer and mission integrator, has announced that the first of two nanosatellites, built and integrated for US radio frequency spectrum and wireless d ... more
ENERGY TECH
Nano-thin piezoelectrics advance self-powered electronics
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Jan 20, 2021
A new type of ultra-efficient, nano-thin material could advance self-powered electronics, wearable technologies and even deliver pacemakers powered by heart beats. The flexible and printable p ... more
CARBON WORLDS
New method makes graphene nanoribbons easier to produce
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jan 12, 2021
Russian researchers have proposed a new method for synthesizing high-quality graphene nanoribbons - a material with potential for applications in flexible electronics, solar cells, LEDs, lasers, and ... more
ENERGY TECH
New nanostructured alloy for anode is a big step toward revolutionizing energy storage
Corvallis OR (SPX) Jan 12, 2021
Researchers in the Oregon State University College of Engineering have developed a battery anode based on a new nanostructured alloy that could revolutionize the way energy storage devices are desig ... more
EPIDEMICS
Detecting COVID-19 antibodies in 10-12 seconds
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Jan 11, 2021
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University report findings on an advanced nanomaterial-based biosensing platform that detects, within seconds, antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible ... more
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NANO TECH
Scientists see competition of magnetic orders from 2D sheets of atoms
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 6, 2021
For the first time, scientists have observed competition between magnetic orders from coupled sheets of atoms. The observations, described Wednesday in the journal Nature, promise new insights into the quantum qualities of two-dimensional materials. ... more
NANO TECH
Atomic-scale nanowires can now be produced at scale
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 30, 2020
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered a way to make self-assembled nanowires of transition metal chalcogenides at scale using chemical vapor deposition. By changing the subs ... more
SPACEMART
Voyager Space Holdings to buy all of Nanoracks
Denver CO (SPX) Dec 24, 2020
Voyager Space Holdings has announced its intent to acquire a majority stake in XO Markets and its largest subsidiary Nanoracks. Nanoracks is the world's leading provider of commercial space services ... more
OIL AND GAS
Nanoparticles could improve oil production
Krasnoyarsk, Russia (SPX) Dec 23, 2020
A team of scientists from Siberian Federal University together with their colleagues from Novosibirsk studied the effect of nanoparticles on oil production efficiency. When added to the water that d ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Goldilocks and the three quantum dots: Just right for peak solar panel performance
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Dec 22, 2020
Scientists in Australia have developed a process for calculating the perfect size and density of quantum dots needed to achieve record efficiency in solar panels. Quantum dots, man-made nanocr ... more


ANYWAVES enters into the development of a Reflectarray technology for nanosat constellations

CARBON WORLDS
International research project investigates photosensitive carbon nanoparticles
Nuremberg, Germany (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
An international team of researchers, including researchers from Friedrich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU) headed by Prof. Dr. Dirk M. Guldi have now managed to identify the fundamenta ... more
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Weak force has strong impact on nanosheets
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
You have to look closely, but the hills are alive with the force of van der Walls. Rice University scientists found that nature's ubiquitous "weak" force is sufficient to indent rigid nanoshee ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA's ELaNa 20 Mission First to Fly on Virgin Orbit Launch
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Ten NASA-sponsored CubeSats are preparing to fly on the agency's next Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) mission, making this the first payload carried by Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne rocket ... more
OIL AND GAS
Nanoengineered cement shows promise for sealing leaky gas wells
University Park PA (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Leaking natural gas wells are considered a potential source of methane emissions, and a new nanomaterial cement mixture could provide an effective, affordable solution for sealing these wells, accor ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Nanoracks Bishop airlock takes flight
Cape Canaveral, FL (SPX) Dec 09, 2020
The privately-owned Nanoracks Bishop Airlock, has reached ISS after a successful launch onboard the CRS-21 mission. "This is a monumental moment for Nanoracks," says CEO Jeffrey Manber. "We ca ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Skoltech scientists run a 'speed test' to boost the production of carbon nanotubes
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), offering what they call a "s ... more
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For centuries, humans have blamed the moon for our moods, accidents and even natural disasters. But new research indicates that our planet's celestial companion impacts something else entirely - our sleep. In a paper published Jan. 27 in Science Advances, scientists at the University of Washington, the National University of Quilmes in Argentina and Yale University report that sleep cycles ... more
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Beijing (XNA) Feb 01, 2021
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Vilnius (AFP) Jan 29, 2021
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New technique builds super-hard metals from nanoparticles
Providence RI (SPX) Jan 25, 2021
Metallurgists have all kinds of ways to make a chunk of metal harder. They can bend it, twist it, run it between two rollers or pound it with a hammer. These methods work by breaking up the metal's grain structure - the microscopic crystalline domains that form a bulk piece of metal. Smaller grains make for harder metals. Now, a group of Brown University researchers has found a way to cust ... more
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Urbana IL (SPX) Feb 01, 2021
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