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Sandcastles Inspire New Nanoparticle Binding Technique
If you want to form very flexible chains of nanoparticles in liquid in order to build tiny robots with flexible joints or make...
Aug 5, 20152 min read


Material with record-setting melting point
Using advanced computers and a computational technique to simulate physical processes at the atomic level, researchers at Brown...
Jul 28, 20153 min read


Graphene gets competition
Layered semiconducting black arsenic phosphorus as an alternative to silicon Graphene, the only one atom thick carbon network, achieved...
Jul 9, 20153 min read


NIST Group Maps Distribution of Carbon Nanotubes in Composite Materials
Despite their small size and simple structure, carbon nanotubes—essentially sheets of graphene rolled up into straws—have all sorts of...
Jun 30, 20153 min read


Graphene flexes its electronic muscles
Rice-led researchers calculate electrical properties of carbon cones, other shapes Flexing graphene may be the most basic way to control...
Jun 30, 20153 min read


Structural origin of glass transition
Evolution of structural fluctuations in a supercooled liquid A University of Tokyo research group has demonstrated through computer...
Jun 25, 20152 min read
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