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Nano Drops a Million Times Smaller than a Teardrop Explodes 19th Century Theory

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Droplets emanating from a molecular “nano-tap” would behave very differently from those from a household tap 1 million times larger - researchers at the University of Warwick have...

Feb 14, 2019

Researchers create ultra-lightweight ceramic material that withstands extreme temperatures

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UCLA researchers and collaborators at eight other research institutions have created an extremely light, very durable ceramic aerogel. The material could be used for applications like insulating spacecraft because it can withstand the intense heat...

Feb 14, 2019

Spintronics by 'straintronics'

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Data storage in magnetic media is very energy consuming. Novel materials could reduce the energy needed to control magnetic memories thus contributing to a smaller carbon footprint of the IT sector. Now an international team led by HZB has observe...

Feb 14, 2019

The smallest skeletons in the marine world observed in 3D by synchrotron techniques

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Coccolithophores are microscopic marine algae that use carbon dioxide to grow and release carbon dioxide when they create their miniature calcite shells. Scientists from the CNRS, Le Mans Université, Sorbonne Université, Aix-Marseille Université a...

Feb 14, 2019

Platinum nanoparticles for selective treatment of liver cancer cells

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Researchers at ETH Zurich recently demonstrated that platinum nanoparticles can be used to kill liver cancer cells with greater selectivity than existing cancer drugs.

Feb 14, 2019

Tracking pollen with quantum dots

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Most plant species on earth are reliant on insects for pollination, including more than 30% of the food crops we eat. With insects facing rapid global decline, it is crucial that scientists understand which insects are important pollinators of dif...

Feb 14, 2019

High-speed surveillance in solar cells catches recombination red-handed

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Using synchronized lasers pulses, Osaka University researchers developed a new method of electrostatic force microscopy that can record movies with frames as fast as 300 nanoseconds. This is fast enough to watch electrons move inside solar cells, ...

Feb 14, 2019

What happens to magnetic nanoparticles once in cells?

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Although magnetic nanoparticles are being used more and more in cell imaging and tissue bioengineering, what happens to them within stem cells in the long term remained undocumented. Researchers have shown substantial degradation of these nanopart...

Feb 14, 2019

New research explains presence of ‘natural’ magnetism in human cells

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Although magnetic nanoparticles are being used more and more in cell imaging and tissue bioengineering, what happens to them within stem cells in the long term remained undocumented.

Feb 13, 2019

Running an LED in reverse could cool future computers

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In a finding that runs counter to a common assumption in physics, researchers at the University of Michigan ran a light emitting diode (LED) with electrodes reversed in order to cool another device mere nanometers away.

Feb 13, 2019

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