- By Vlad Tarko
- July 7th, 2006
Solitons: Powering Molecular Electronics, Artificial Muscles
Scientists have discovered that exotic particles called solitons have intricate internal structures
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 6th, 2006
A New Electron Microscope Allows Researchers to Take a Peek at the Atomic Level
Researchers are using a new type of electron microscope to probe nanostructure growth for industry and research
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 6th, 2006
Taking a Closer Look to Semiconductor Nano Structures
The new electron microscope at Birck Nanotechnology Center is going to have a very busy agenda
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 6th, 2006
Taking A Closer Look to Carbon Nanotubes
With the help of a new electron microscope.
- By Anca Rusu
- July 6th, 2006
Nanotechnology Information Provider Publishes Premiere Edition of 'nanoRISK'
On of the most complete Nanomaterial Databases
- By Anca Rusu
- July 6th, 2006
Europe's Largest Nanotechnology Event To Take Place in Helsinki
ChemBio Finland 07
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 5th, 2006
Nanotechnology 'Fertile' for Energy Breakthrough
What nanotechnology can do for large-scale energy applications
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 5th, 2006
What Can a Magnet Tell You About Rain Patterns?
More than you would guess: both tropical rainfall and magnetism are described by the mathematics of "self-organized criticality"
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 5th, 2006
Nurseries to Give Big-City Test to Cloned Trees
A project to help trees thrive in harsh urban landscapes
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 4th, 2006
Oscillating Pattern in Nanoparticle Crystallisation
Scientists prove that the famous Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction can also take place in multi-phase systems and can even involve the self-organisation processes of nanoparticles
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 4th, 2006
New Deep-Sea Hybrid Vehicle Gets a Mythical Name
The vehicle will be able to work in the deepest parts of the ocean, from 6,500 meters to 11,000 meters
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 4th, 2006
Scientists Confirm Folk Remedy Repels Mosquitoes
Researchers have isolated compounds from a native plant that may lead to a natural insect repellent product
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 4th, 2006
Food-Crop Yields in Future Greenhouse-Gas Conditions Lower than Expected
Scientists warn that global food supplies could be at risk without changes in production strategies.
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 4th, 2006
Biotechnology is Among the Key Forces Reshaping World Agriculture
A recently released report identifies biotechnology as one of the leading forces shaping world agriculture
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 3rd, 2006
Solar Power Breakthrough - Flexible Panels
"Artificial photosynthesis"
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 3rd, 2006
A Robot in Every Korean Home
By 2020, according to Government's plans