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Graphene coatings may have the ability to control the water evaporation
Graphene coatings may offer the ability to control the water evaporation process from various surfaces, according to new research.
‘Mind-Reading’ Brain-Decoding Tech
From left, doctoral student Haiguang Wen, assistant professor Zhongming Liu and former graduate student Junxing Shi, review fMRI data of brain scans. The work aims to improve artificial intelligence and lead to new insights into brain…
Development of Highly Sensitive Optical Devices Using Graphene
A graphene field-effect transistor, or GFET, developed at Purdue University could bring high-performance photodetectors for various potential applications. Credit: Purdue University image/Erin EasterlingAnalysts have tackled an issue…
Scientists Developed Self-charging Paper Device Inspired by Paper Cutting Art
Researchers have developed a paper-based device inspired by the Chinese and Japanese arts of paper-cutting that can harvest and store energy from body movements. Credit: American Chemical SocietyIn spite of the many advances in versatile…
New Research: Transforming Rust Back to Iron
Stock image/PexelUtilizing a best in class microscopy strategy, experimenters at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their associates have seen a moderate movement, nuclear scale change of rust iron oxide back to…
Transportation Inside Cell With Quantum Dots Insights
Credit: Anna VinokurovaBiophysicists from Utrecht University have built up a strategy for using light-emitting nanocrystals as a marker in living cells. By recording the movements of these quantum dots, they can clarify the structure and…
A Molecular Leaf: Stores Solar Power Without Solar Energy
The new molecule employs a nanographene complex (on left) to absorb light and drive the conversion of carbon dioxide (upper center) to carbon monoxide (on right). Credit: Ben Noffke and Richard Schaugaard, Indiana UniversityAn international…
For This Metal, Electricity Flows, But Not The Heat
Junqiao Wu/Berkeley LabIn short: Vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanobeams synthesized by Berkeley researchers show exotic electrical and thermal properties. In this false-color scanning electron microscopy image, thermal conductivity was…
Physicists Patent Detonation Technique To Mass-Produce Graphene
Chris Sorensen, Kansas State University Cortelyou-Rust university distinguished professor of physics, holds a container of graphene that was created in a recently patented method that involves three ingredients: hydrocarbon gas, oxygen and…
Probe For Nanofibers Has Atom-Scale Sensitivity
Graphic depicting nanofiber evanescent light (red) entering probe fiber (larger glass cylinder). Credit: E. EdwardsOptical fibers are the backbone of modern communications, shuttling information from A to B through thin glass filaments as…