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UC Merced professor gets $450,000 grant (The Fresno Bee)

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Lin Tian of the University of California at Merced became the school’s fourth professor in four years to receive the National Science Foundation’s esteemed Faculty Early Career Development Award. (read on…) Related items NSF award for UC Merced prof (Modesto Bee) $1.3M grant to improve solar technology (UC Newsroom) Scientists pinpoint critical molecule to celiac disease, possibly other autoimmune... »

NSF award for UC Merced prof (Modesto Bee)

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Lin Tian of the University of California at Merced became the school’s fourth professor in four (read on…) Related items UC Merced professor gets $450,000 grant (The Fresno Bee) $1.3M grant to improve solar technology (UC Newsroom) Scientists pinpoint critical molecule to celiac disease, possibly other autoimmune disorders (PhysOrg) Scavenging energy waste to turn water into hydrogen fuel (EurekAlert!) U of... »

Green Earth Technologies Receives Investment From E&B Natural Resources Management (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

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Green Earth Technologies , a leading manufacturer and marketer of “green” environmentally safe consumer packaged goods and products, announced today that it has received an equity investment from E&B Natural Resources Management through its affiliate Elysium Natural Resources LLC. Â E&B is one of California’s largest privately held oil and gas companies and in... »

Brittle materials can be made stronger by shrinking them to nanoscale size (New Kerala)

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Washington, Feb 10 : Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have determined that some notoriously brittle materials can be made stronger by simply reducing them to nanoscale size. (read on…) Related items Researchers Develop Nanoscale Structures With Superior Mechanical Properties (redOrbit) Nanoscale Structures with Superior Mechanical Properties Developed (PhysOrg) Caltech researchers develop nanoscale structures with superior mechanical... »

Researchers Develop Nanoscale Structures With Superior Mechanical Properties (redOrbit)

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Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have developed a way to make some notoriously brittle materials ductile—yet stronger than ever—simply by reducing their size.The work, by Dongchan Jang, senior postdoctoral scholar, and Julia R. (read on…) Related items Brittle materials can be made stronger by shrinking them to nanoscale size (New Kerala) Caltech researchers develop nanoscale... »

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