Autonomous Self-Healing Materials in the Making

Autonomous Self-Healing Materials in the Making

Electricity, monomer bubbles, as well as optical and carbon fibers working together

  • Sci Pry
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • October 29th, 2008
Google's Office Building, the Greenest in the World

Google's Office Building, the Greenest in the World

Instead of decaying, the building will thrive

Carbon Nanotube Buckypaper Inspired by Stars

Carbon Nanotube Buckypaper Inspired by Stars

Much stronger and lighter than steel, it will help build better devices

US Army Prepares for Wars of the Future

US Army Prepares for Wars of the Future

Army scientists think wars will be dominated by nanotechnology

Superhero Trait of Gecko Feet Inspires Adhesive Material

Superhero Trait of Gecko Feet Inspires Adhesive Material

Biomimetics turns gecko feet into carbon nanotube adhesive

Supercapacitors Will Soon Replace the Batteries of Your Car

Supercapacitors Will Soon Replace the Batteries of Your Car

Recent research will give new life to electrically-driven appliances

Diamonds Could Have Been Life's Best Friend

Diamonds Could Have Been Life's Best Friend

Diamonds could have catalyzed the formation of complex polymers

Graphene, World's Strongest Material

Graphene, World's Strongest Material

Graphene adds new record to its long list of surprising properties

Life Could Have Originated Earlier than Thought

Life Could Have Originated Earlier than Thought

Diamond fragments set new limit for life occurrence

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 5th, 2008
New Type of Stellar Objects Discovered

New Type of Stellar Objects Discovered

Pulsating carbon white dwarf star found in Ursa Major

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 3rd, 2008
64-bit CS4 Not for Macs. Users to Wait for CS5

64-bit CS4 Not for Macs. Users to Wait for CS5

Apple's dropping Carbon 64-bit support has had a negative impact on the Mac version of Adobe's suite

Carbon, Better than Copper at the 45-Nanometer Scale

Carbon, Better than Copper at the 45-Nanometer Scale

Less residual heat, more energy efficiency

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • February 27th, 2008
NASA Finds Diamonds in the Sky!

NASA Finds Diamonds in the Sky!

Computer simulations suggest space is filled with diamonds

The Lens of the Eyes Can Be Read to Tell Your Age!

The Lens of the Eyes Can Be Read to Tell Your Age!

Via radiocarbon dating

Researchers Create Tiny Nanotube Radio

Researchers Create Tiny Nanotube Radio

Carbon nanotube transistors soon to replace semiconductor ones

Weird Creature Is Pain Insensitive

Weird Creature Is Pain Insensitive

An adaptation to CO2

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • January 25th, 2008
Why Do Stars Shine?

Why Do Stars Shine?

Nuclear fusion reactions keep stars alive

 
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