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เปลี่ยนถุงพลาสติกเป็น carbon nanotubes

viboon wrote 1 week ago: ถุงพลาสติกใส่ของตามร้านนสะดวกซื้อทั้งหลาย สามารถนำมาผ่านกระบวนการหนึ่งเพื่อเปลี่ยนเป็น carbon nanotu … more →

Tags: Interesting issues, Plastic

Find(s) of the Day: Paper Batteries, Nanotube Logic

Karen wrote 1 week ago: Bing Hu, a post-doctoral fellow, prepares a small square of ordinary paper to with an ink that will … more →

Tags: Find(s) of the Day, stanford, yi Cui, Carbon, Nanowire, PAPER BATTERY, Battery, Research, electricity

Breakthrough in Industrial-Scale Nanotube Processing

vascoteixeira wrote 2 weeks ago: Rice University pioneers method for processing carbon nanotubes in bulk fluids Rice University scien … more →

Tags: Industry, Nanomaterials, nanoscience, nanotechnology, projects, Carbon Nanotube, C!nt@, fiber, Matteo Pasquali

Self-Organized Nitrogen and Fluorine Co-doped Titanium Oxide Nanotube Arrays with Enhanced Visible Light Photocatalytic Performance

Environment solutions wrote 1 month ago: Self-organized nitrogen and fluorine co-doped titanium oxide (TiONF) nanotube arrays were created by … more →

Tags: photocatalysis, Nanotech, TiO2, Visible light responsive, NF codoped

Pedang Damaskus, pedang terhebat2 comments

warnoise wrote 4 months ago: Sejak dulu saya suka melihat filmfilm perang kolosal. Salah satu film seperti itu, selain Lord of th … more →

Tags: Baja Maju, pedang damaskus, Sains & Islam, rekayasa material

Another Rainy Day in NewYorkCity

Khan Safia wrote 5 months ago: I am not a big fan of rain! never have been- After having lived in Florida for 100 of years moving t … more →

Tags: Surveys, International Development, climate change, Carbon, Nuclear Weapons, newyorkcity, water, Ocean, poverty

Risky Nanotechnology1 comment

Sarah (Steve) Mosko wrote 8 months ago: Appeared in: Fullerton Observer, May 2009, page 10 Orange County Progressive as Don’t Worry Ab … more →

Tags: California, health, Politics, Pollution, Science, Sustainable living, Toxics, wildlife, AB935

The Nano Song

Angela wrote 10 months ago: One of my participants (thanks, Lolo!) has just sent me this video. It is part of a ‘NanoTube … more →

Tags: Thoughts on matter, nanotechnology, nano song, nano humour

Nanotube-stem cells combo helps accelerate bone growth

sheikhzubair wrote 10 months ago: WASHINGTON: Scientists have found a way of accelerating bone growth through nanotubes and stem cells … more →

Tags: technology, Stem cells, Combo, Orthopaedic, University of California, San Diego, nano-biotechnology, Titanium, mesenchymal stem cells

Carbon Nanotube Loudspeakers: is this the Beginning of the End of the conventional Loudspeaker as we know it?

andreasbick wrote 11 months ago: There is a fetish for each musical genre: rock has the guitar, DJ culture the turntable and sound ar … more →

Tags: noisy oddities, loudspeaker

SPACE ELEVATOR1 comment

Brother Menelik Ebna la-Hakim wrote 1 year ago: This shit is sick how could I not write on this!  Japan Space Elevator Assoc (JESA) is working on an … more →

Tags: Time Travel, time, Space, media, News, John Titor, Sci-Fi, america, Elevator

US Patent 7429369 - Manufacture of silicon nanoparticle nanotubes

gailproperty wrote 1 year ago: [www.freepatentsonline.com] This patent from the University of Illinois describes a manufacturing pr … more →

Tags: Property, WWW, freepatentsonline, com, this, Patent, from, University, Illinois

12-Year-Old May Hold Key to Solar Energy4 comments

nunetherlands wrote 1 year ago: Solar technology is improving all the time, but one 12-year-old boy may have the key to making solar … more →

Tags: News, technology, Tech News, Solar energy, William Yuan, Solar Cell, uv light

Storage Of Hydrogen In Carbon Nanotube

ashokght wrote 1 year ago: Many new methods use carbon as a storage medium and bring us a step closer to the widespread use of … more →

Tags: Hydrogen, Carbon, Storage

Carbon Nanotubes Compromise the Functions of Certain Protozoa, Study Shows

wolbring wrote 1 year ago: A new study by researchers from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, hints that carbon nan … more →

Tags: microbe, nano, nanoscale, Carbon, Toxic

3D sans glasses, nanotube electron turbine and recreating the first cell

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: From KurzweilAI.net — 3D imagery without the need for special glasses, printing molecules with … more →

Tags: Science, technology, KurzweilAI.net, nanotechnology, technology review, Scientific American, 3D, WOWvx, Philips

Japanese Scientists Create Microscopic Noodle Bowl Using Nanotechnology

T.M.M. wrote 1 year ago: Technology never ceases to amaze….. clipped from www.cbsnews.com Japanese Scientists Create Mi … more →

Tags: Tech, Off Beat, Japan, Soup, Noodle, Bowl, Science, nano, nanotechnology

Microscopic ramen bowl MIGHT be smallest... CNN still checking

Corey Blake wrote 1 year ago: CNN reports that Japanese scientists have invented a microscopic bowl of ramen noodle soup. Well don … more →

Tags: Bloggy-blogging, CNN, Japan, Masayuki Nakao, microscopic, ramen, Scientists, Soup Bowl

Hexagons in the News: Nanotubes1 comment

Ξ wrote 1 year ago: Nanotubes are back in the news! Nanotubes are sheets of carbon atoms, one atom thick, that roll up t … more →

Tags: Math in the News, Polygons, Carbon, hexa-tert-butyl-hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene, Hexagon, Space Elevator


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