- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Dan Talpalariu
- November 4th, 2008
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
Instead of decaying, the building will thrive
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Dan Talpalariu
- October 23rd, 2008
Carbon Nanotube Buckypaper Inspired by Stars
Much stronger and lighter than steel, it will help build better devices
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Dan Talpalariu
- October 15th, 2008
US Army Prepares for Wars of the Future
Army scientists think wars will be dominated by nanotechnology
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Dan Talpalariu
- October 10th, 2008
Superhero Trait of Gecko Feet Inspires Adhesive Material
Biomimetics turns gecko feet into carbon nanotube adhesive
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Dan Talpalariu
- September 22nd, 2008
Supercapacitors Will Soon Replace the Batteries of Your Car
Recent research will give new life to electrically-driven appliances
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 28th, 2008
Diamonds Could Have Been Life's Best Friend
Diamonds could have catalyzed the formation of complex polymers
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 18th, 2008
Graphene, World's Strongest Material
Graphene adds new record to its long list of surprising properties
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 3rd, 2008
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
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
Apple's dropping Carbon 64-bit support has had a negative impact on the Mac version of Adobe's suite
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- March 15th, 2008
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!
Computer simulations suggest space is filled with diamonds
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Stefan Anitei
- January 31st, 2008
The Lens of the Eyes Can Be Read to Tell Your Age!
Via radiocarbon dating
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- January 29th, 2008
Researchers Create Tiny Nanotube Radio
Carbon nanotube transistors soon to replace semiconductor ones
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Stefan Anitei
- January 29th, 2008
Weird Creature Is Pain Insensitive
An adaptation to CO2