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Reusable carbon nanotubes could be the water filter of the future
A new class of carbon nanotubes could be the next-generation clean-up crew for toxic sludge and contaminated water, say researchers at...
Mar 30, 20172 min read


Team highlights work on tuning block polymers for nanostructured systems
High-performance materials are enabling major advances in a wide range of applications from energy generation and digital information...
Mar 30, 20173 min read


Atomic 're-packing' behind metallic glass mystery
An international collaboration involving Hokkaido University's high-voltage electron microscope has solved a puzzle about the atomic...
Mar 30, 20172 min read


New self-assembly technique to make smaller microchip patterns
For the last few decades, microchip manufacturers have been on a quest to find ways to make the patterns of wires and components in their...
Mar 28, 20173 min read


Graphene-based neural probes probe brain activity in high resolution
Measuring brain activity with precision is essential to developing further understanding of diseases such as epilepsy and disorders that...
Mar 28, 20173 min read


Researchers create artificial materials atom-by-atom
Possibility to arrange the atoms precisely bring designer quantum materials closer to reality Researchers at Aalto University have...
Mar 28, 20172 min read
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