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pennyfornasa: Aerogel is one of the greatest insulators of all time. It has extremely low density a
cornellcas: Like paper, graphene twists, folds into nanoscale machinesThe art of kirigami involves
perdidaemportugal: On Day 32, I babysat a super scary bath of boiling strong acids, and we dissolve
earthstory: New Research in Green Plastics Uses Tree ResinNew research into renewable, green plastic
Designing a dysprosium-free high-performance neodymium magnetFujitsu Limited today announced that, i
A nanophotonic comeback for incandescent bulbs? Researchers combine the warm look of traditional lig
A new way to print 3-D metals and alloysA team of Northwestern University engineers has created a ne
Adding cesium to perovskite in solar cells boosts performance of siliconA team of researchers workin
Researchers’ metallic glue may stick it to soldering and weldingPerhaps no startup wa
fractalfederation: False-colour electron microscope image of the silicon nanoelectronic device whic
muhammadiqbaldar: Semi-Fluorinated Alcanes on HOPG. Maps of Topography, Surface Potential, Dielectr
17 grams of ultrapure holmium next to the element’s preferred crystal structure, hexagonal clo
cenchempics: SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE LAB This image may look torn from the pages of a horror n
txchnologist: Graphene Ink 3-D Printed Medical Implant Grows Nerve Cells There is no shortage of ex
mathmajik: In 1974, Roger Penrose, a British mathematician, created a revolutionary set of tiles tha
trigonometry-is-my-bitch: High Definition images of Vertically Aligned NanoTube Arrays, or Vantablac
This Slinky lookalike ‘hyperlens’ helps us see tiny objects It looks like a Sli
miguelparedes: The study of metallurgy and materials require of the knowledge of microstructures. He
Puffed up magnetsEnergy-harvesting magnets that change their volume when placed in a magnetic field
Cutting e-waste: Device will self-destruct when heatedWhere do electronics go when they die? Most de
all-lab-coat-no-knickers: Me with my main piece of trash, the HPLC. It’s not behaving today, a
blindmen6: Probing graphene physics Over the last seven years, Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi has built se
‘Zipping-up’ rings to make nanographenesA fast and efficient method for graphene
astronomyblog: At the very centre of the image above is something incredible - a single, positively
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