- By Tudor Vieru
- January 30th, 2012
Tissue-Like Electronics Could Be Tattooed on the Body
A research team is now trying to make this technology feasible
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 18th, 2012
Advanced Microtweezers Developed for Small-Scale Construction
There are countless applications for the device in new fields of science
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 17th, 2012
Printer Can Create Artificial Living Tissue
The equipment is currently being developed in Switzerland
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 11th, 2012
Nanotube Track Individual Molecules in Water
This finding could lead to numerous breakthroughs in science
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 9th, 2012
Graphene Can Be Turned into a Magnet
The finding is extremely important for facilitating practical applications
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 6th, 2012
Graphene Exhibits Preferred Directions During Rips
This gives the material brand new uses that experts were unaware of
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 5th, 2012
Graphene Nanowiggles Reveal Their Advanced Properties
RPI researchers discover amazing new uses for the carbon compound
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 21st, 2011
'Great Dying' May Have Been Caused by Coal Explosion
Several other potential causes have already been proposed
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 9th, 2011
Nanocrystals Bare All for Scientists
The materials can now be produced in their bare, purest form
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 30th, 2011
How to Create Nanoscale Pores in Materials
The method relies heavily on the use of osmotic forces
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 29th, 2011
Replacing Petroleum-Based Styrene May Be Possible
Researchers are investigating the use of biomaterials in this application
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 25th, 2011
Fighting Obesity with Brain Cells
And not even in the sense of eating smartly, of course
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 23rd, 2011
Graphene-Based Sensors Put Similar Devices to Shame
There seems to be no limit to what the carbon compound can do
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 22nd, 2011
New Avenue to Transparent Electrodes Pursued at UCLA
The team is looking for an alternative to using the chemical indium
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 18th, 2011
Lightest Solid Material Ever Created at Caltech
It is about 100 times lighter than the lightest Styrofoam
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 18th, 2011
Bringing Nanotubes to Advanced Electronics
Stanford team develops new technique for using nanomaterials
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 16th, 2011
Carnivorous Plants Inspire the Creation of Frictionless Materials
Investigators say that the constructs could have significant applications