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Sensors to detect engineered nanoparticles to gauge environmental impact (New Kerala)
Washington, March 21 : A chemist is developing sensors that would detect and identify engineered nanoparticles, a research work that will advance our understanding of the risks associated with the environmental release and transformation of these particles. (read the story…) Related items Sensors to detect engineered nanoparticles to gauge environmental impact (Sify News) Chemist Monitors Nanotechnology’s Environmental Impact... »
Sensors to detect engineered nanoparticles to gauge environmental impact (Sify News)
A chemist is developing sensors that would detect and identify engineered nanoparticles, a research work that will advance our understanding of the risks associated with the environmental release (read the story…) Related items Sensors to detect engineered nanoparticles to gauge environmental impact (New Kerala) Chemist Monitors Nanotechnology’s Environmental Impact (Newswise) Gold nanoparticles for cancer treatment (News-Medical-Net) Swallowing the doctor (Independent... »
Noura University, a landmark dedicated to a beloved aunt (Zawya)
13 March 2010 RIYADH: Round-the-clock construction work has been taking place near King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh for the last few months. (read here…) Related items News Item (ChemPoint) SwissINSO Announces Enhanced Research & Development Capability (ChemPoint) Riyadh- Noura University, a landmark dedicated to a beloved aunt (MENAFN) Saudi Arabia Launches Initiative For Water Desalination By Solar Energy (Bernama) EcoModo... »
Nanoscale structures with superior mechanical properties developed (Science Daily)
Researchers have developed a way to make some notoriously brittle materials ductile — yet stronger than ever — simply by reducing their size. The work could eventually lead to the development of innovative, superstrong, yet light and damage-tolerant materials. These new materials could be used as components in structural applications, such as in lightweight... »
Researchers Develop Nanoscale Structures with Superior Mechanical Properties (Caltech Today)
Researchers have developed a way to make some notoriously brittle materials ductileyet stronger than eversimply by reducing their size. The work, by Dongchan Jang, senior postdoctoral scholar, and Julia R. Greer, assistant professor of materials science and mechanics at Caltech, could eventually lead to the development of innovative, superstrong, yet light and damage-tolerant materials.... »