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Development of a novel carbon nanomaterial 'pot'
A novel, pot-shaped, carbon nanomaterial developed by researchers from Kumamoto University, Japan is several times deeper than any hollow...
Aug 8, 20163 min read


Perpetual 'ice water': Stable solid-liquid state revealed in nanoparticles
Gallium nanoparticles that are both solid and liquid are stable over a range of 1000 degrees Fahrenheit Imagine pouring a glass of ice...
Aug 4, 20162 min read


Carbon nanotube stitches strengthen composites
Method to reinforce these materials could help make airplane frames lighter, more damage-resistant. The newest Airbus and Boeing...
Aug 3, 20164 min read


'Second skin' protects soldiers from biological and chemical agents
In work that aims to protect soldiers from biological and chemical threats, a team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists...
Aug 3, 20163 min read


New method to predict which alloys may form a bulk metallic glass
Action figures of the Man of Steel are rarely made out of steel. They are, like seemingly everything in our lives, made of cheap, easy to...
Aug 2, 20163 min read


Physicists show trilayer metal oxide’s true stripes
The true stripes of triple-layer metal oxides are charge stripes, physicists say. In a study published today in the Proceedings of the...
Jul 28, 20163 min read
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