Nanomaterials news, January 2014

Researchers at New York University have developed a method for creating and directing fast moving waves in magnetic fields.

Physicists from (FUW) show their method in new ways to form quantum dots that contain single magnetic ions.

Researchers have taken the first steps in a project to develop fast-blinking LED systems for underwater optical communications.

A new method could eventually find applications from nondestructive testing of materials to sound suppression.

Researchers have developed a “process friendly” technique that would enable the cooling of microprocessor chips through carbon nanotubes.

Researchers have developed a new technique that accounts for that movement and eliminates the distortion from the finished product.

Researchers at MIT have come up with a new approach to transparent displays that can have significant advantages over existing systems.

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Researchers have pioneered a new technique for forming a two-dimensional, single-atom sheet of two different materials with a seamless boundary.

The MATLAB figure viewer is now available in over 100 Elsevier journals, spanning materials science, computer science, engineering and more.

The team has now demonstrated how a numerical simulation allows them to extract 3D data by combining diffraction patterns.

Researchers in the United States have suggested an alternative way to allocate science funding.

Engineers hope a new type of vaccine shown to work in mice will one day make it cheaper and easy to manufacture on-demand vaccines for humans.

Researchers have developed a technique for creating nanoparticles that carry two different cancer-killing drugs into the body.

A team of scientists from NUS has successfully developed a method to chemically exfoliate molybdenum disulfide crystals.

New research reveals a new method that allows both the growth and transfer steps of graphene on a silicon wafer.

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