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January 7, 2015Nanoscientists bag Descartes-Huygens Prize
This year’s Descartes-Huygens Prize has been awarded to two physicists, Ludwik Leibler and Willem Vos, for their research in polymer science and nanophotonics. The prize was set up by the French and Dutch governments in 1995 to reward scientists from the two countries for their research and for their contribution to collaboration between France and […]
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January 6, 2015Semiconductor solder seals nanojoints
Compounds known as chalcogenidometallates might make ideal solders for joining pieces of semiconductors together, according to new experiments by researchers in Illinois in the US
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January 6, 2015Atomic BN sheets make perfect substrates
Ultrathin hexagonal boron nitride (BN) nanosheets are the ideal substrates for other technologically important 2D materials
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December 24, 2014Instant read-out nanosensor screens drug “cocktails”
A new nanosensor that can identify cancer drug mechanisms in a matter of just minutes has been unveiled by a team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the US. Determining such mechanisms is usually laborious and can take weeks or even months using conventional assays. The new technique will allow for rapid […]
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December 24, 2014BNNTs make “rebar” graphene
Researchers know that boron nitride (BN) films are a very good substrate for graphene (a sheet of carbon atoms just one atom thick). This is because graphene and BN have very similar structures – the carbon atoms in graphene are arranged in a hexagonal lattice as are the boron and nitride atoms in a BN […]
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December 24, 2014IR microscope images ambipolar transistor
Researchers in California and Texas have used an infrared microscope to probe electron and hole transport in ambipolar organic field effect transistors for the first time. The technique will help to improve real working devices made from semiconducting polymers – which are turning out to be attractive alternatives to conventional silicon-based materials for electronics…… http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/59748 […]
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December 17, 2014Thailand proposed conference room paper at OEWG2 meeting
Dec 16, NANOTEC on behalf of Thailand’s representative proposed the conference room paper on “Elements for a draft resolution on further work on manufactured nanomaterials and nanotechnology”
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December 17, 2014Laser light purifies nanotube mix
Laser light purifies nanotube mix As-grown single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTS) consist of a mixture of both metallic and semiconducting tubes
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December 16, 2014Stretchy copper patch provides pain relief
Stretchy copper patch provides pain relief Many of us are already familiar with heated patches that can help alleviate the pain caused by a sprained muscle or other minor injury. Although most welcome and more or less comforting depending on how intense the pain is, these patches are nevertheless relatively expensive, only work for a […]
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December 16, 2014Stretchable silicon nanoribbons make artificial skin
Stretchable silicon nanoribbons make artificial skin Researchers in Korea have made a new type of “smart” artificial skin from silicon nanoribbons that can sense strain, pressure, temperature and humidity. The skin, which contains stretchable multi-electrode arrays, might be used in prosthetics and in robotics applications….. http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/59613 Artificial skin on prosthetic hand
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December 16, 2014Controlling the temperature of nanopore sensors
Controlling the temperature of nanopore sensors Locally controlling temperature on the nanoscale can be exceptionally challenging but researchers at Imperial College London in the UK say that they are now able to do just this inside plasmonic nanostructures made from nanopores and “bulls-eye” nanoantennas. The structures are made from gold and silicon nitride and can […]
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December 15, 2014Dye brings graphene composites closer to industry
Efficient effective ways of producing graphene-polymer composites are key for uptake in the microelectronics and polymer industries.
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December 9, 2014Laser pulse cleans up selenium nanoparticles
Researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio and Northeastern University, both in the US, say they have succeed in synthesizing pure selenium quantum dots and nanoparticles by simply blasting a sample of selenium powder in a glass of water with a laser beam. The nanostructures might be used in two very different applications: […]
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December 9, 2014RESOLFT nanoscopy goes dual-channel
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, Germany, have developed a technique called RESOLFT and used it to image live cells at high resolution. The technique, which does not photodamage biological samples (that are often fragile), is now free of chromatic errors too…… http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/59536 RESOLFT imaging inside living brain tissue
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December 9, 2014Nanogaps enhance IR spectroscopy
Using a technique called atomic layer lithography, researchers in the US and Italy have succeeded in creating nanometre-wide gaps in metal films. Such gaps are normally made by etching or milling a narrow strip of metal in the film, but it is difficult to make gaps smaller than 10 nm across in this way. The gaps, […]