Researchers report on a new method to obtain high color purity 3D objects with the use of a new class of nanoparticles.
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Researchers report on a new method to obtain high color purity 3D objects with the use of a new class of nanoparticles. • Email to a friend • Researchers demonstrate the laser-propulsion of graphene sails in microgravity. The light sails use a scalable micro-membrane design that minimizes their mass and hence increases their thrust upon light irradiation. • Email to a friend • Researchers have designed tiny lenses that can easily be manufactured by laser 3D printing technique on top of various materials, including fragile novel 2D graphene-like materials. • Email to a friend • Scientists have discovered a new fundamental symmetry in electromagnetism, acoustics and elasticity laws: a temporal supersymmetry. • Email to a friend • Researchers have found evidence of piezoelectricity in lab-grown, two-dimensional flakes of molybdenum dioxide. • Email to a friend • Scientists revealed that eliminating the growth of the dendritic Li structure seemed not to be sufficient to propel the LMB technology from laboratory research to practical applications considering that there are other types of electrochemically generated Li structures besides the dendritic structure. • Email to a friend • Those of us who work in the field of nanoscience know all about the uniqueness of the nanoscale. However, now that use cases for nanotechnology are ramping up across virtually all industry sectors, it's essential to take a step back and remember that few in the business world have experience like ours. In fact, many in the C-suite may be unsure of what nanoscience is or how their businesses could benefit from it. That's a big problem - because these decision makers are not going to support nanotechnology projects that they don't fundamentally understand. We need to rise to the challenge and start helping business leaders appreciate the distinctiveness and enormous potential of this rapidly evolving field. • Email to a friend • Imagine wind turbine blades that change shape to achieve the most efficiency in varying wind speeds, or airplane wings that bend and alter their own form without hydraulic rudders and ailerons. • Email to a friend • Quantum material could offset energy demand of artificial intelligence. • Email to a friend • |
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