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AlGaN LED´s: LED lighting as cheap as CFLs - 0 views

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    GaN in the future of lighting
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Super-Resolution without Evanescent Waves - Nano Letters (ACS Publications) - 0 views

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    The object being imaged or stimulated with subwavelength accuracy does not need to be in the immediate proximity of the superlens or field concentrator: an optical mask can be designed that creates constructive interference of waves known as superoscillat
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Materials and noncoplanar mesh designs for integrated circuits with linear elastic responses to extreme mechanical deformations - PNAS - 0 views

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    Next astronaut suit: Electronic systems that offer elastic mechanical responses to high-strain deformations are of growing interest because of their ability to enable new biomedical devices and other applications whose requirements are impossible to satis
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Cooperation of sperm in two dimensions: Synchronization, attraction, and aggregation through hydrodynamic interactions - 0 views

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    Can we extract a new swarm behaviour out of the sperm: Sperm swimming at low Reynolds number have strong hydrodynamic interactions when their concentration is high in vivo or near substrates in vitro. The beating tails not only propel the sperm through a
LeopoldS

MIT develops a 'paper towel' for oil spills - MIT News Office - 0 views

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    nice use of nanotechnology (link from José)
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Hairy Solar Cells Could Mean Higher Efficiency - 0 views

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    A new manufacturing process could mean improved efficiency for solar cells. The technique, which is being pioneered by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, results in "hairy" solar cells.
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Mystery mechanism heals high-tech composite - tech - 05 December 2007 - New Scientist Tech - 0 views

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    interesting .... have they so far been involved?
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Bend me, break me - 0 views

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    Impressive video about self-healing rubber. The video shows how a piece of rubber broken into two recovers its elastic properties after resting for 24 hours.
LeopoldS

Optics InfoBase - Photorealistic images of carpet cloaks - 3 views

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    nice paper ... José and Luzi you will like it ...
LeopoldS

Two- and three-dimensional folding of thin film single-crystalline silicon for photovoltaic power applications - PNAS - 0 views

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    very nice approach ...
LeopoldS

Low-cost, more efficient solar cells mostly plastic - 0 views

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    could not find any decent paper on this results, but they would be fantastic of course .... though am a bit sceptic
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    ok found one: doi:10.1038/nmat2635
santecarloni

Nanoparticles play at being red blood cells - physicsworld.com - 1 views

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    Nanoparticles disguised as red blood cells could be used to deliver anti-cancer drugs directly to a tumour.
Lionel Jacques

Dynamic internal gradients control and direct electric currents within nanostructured materials - 0 views

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    "Switchable nanomaterials-materials that can change their properties and/or function in response to external stimuli-have potential applications in electronics,..."
santecarloni

Six rules for nano-design - physicsworld.com - 1 views

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    a group of scientists in the US has formulated a set of basic rules that could help understanding how particles interact at the nanoscale
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    The most trivial application is to triple the bandwidth capability of an antenna.... working on some more exotic stuff...
dejanpetkow

Torsional Carbon Nanotube Artificial Muscles - 0 views

  • Actuator materials producing rotation are rare and demonstrated rotations are small, though rotary systems like electric motors, pumps, turbines and compressors are widely needed and utilized. Present motors can be rather complex and, therefore, difficult to miniaturize. We show that a short electrolyte-filled twist spun carbon nanotube yarn, which is much thinner than a human hair, functions as a torsional artificial muscle in a simple three-electrode electrochemical system, providing a reversible 15,000° rotation and 590 revolutions/minute. A hydrostatic actuation mechanism, like for nature’s muscular hydrostats, explains the simultaneous occurrence of lengthwise contraction and torsional rotation during the yarn volume increase caused by electrochemical double-layer charge injection. Use of a torsional yarn muscle as a mixer for a fluidic chip is demonstrated.
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    I have no access to the pdf, but abstract sounds interesting.
annaheffernan

How to make tiny 3D flowers and peacocks from silicon - 1 views

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    "Tilted table", "peacock" and "triple-floor building" are just three of many fantastical 3D structures that have been created by compressing simple 2D patterns. The new technique for creating these objects is called compressive buckling, and has been developed by researchers in the US, China and South Korea.
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