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Stanford engineers find a simple yet clever way to boost chip speeds: Inside each chip are millions of tiny wires to transport data; wrapping them in a protective layer of graphene could boost speeds by up to 30 percent
June 18th, 2015
$8.5M Grant For Developing Nano Printing Technology: 4-D printing to advance chemistry, materials sciences and defense capabilities
June 18th, 2015
A new way to image surfaces on the nanoscale: Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust
June 18th, 2015
A new look at surface chemistry: Technique for studying the atomic structure of material surfaces holds promise for catalysis, corrosion and other critical reactions
June 17th, 2015
Toward nanorobots that swim through blood to deliver drugs (video)
June 17th, 2015
On the Surface of Polymers
June 17th, 2015
Deben reports on how the University of Portsmouth use in situ µXCT compressive testing to help answer how materials respond to complex loading conditions
June 17th, 2015
High-tech nanofibres could help nutrients in food hit the spot
June 17th, 2015
Cellulose from wood can be printed in 3-D
June 17th, 2015
Graphene heat-transfer riddle unraveled
June 17th, 2015
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