which produces only water as a byproduct, "says Ying. The nanorods were examined as catalysts for this reaction using the model substrates p-toluene sulphonamide and benzyl alcohol."
If graphene oxide device has water in it and it is heated up the water can actually burn the graphene oxide and produce carbon dioxide.
It's a pitfall that could be important to understand in the development of long-lasting solar cells where sun could provide risky heat into the equation.
Any biodegradable mechanism intended to release a drug over a long time period must be sturdy enough to limit hydrolysis a process by which the body's water breaks down the bonds in a drug molecule.
Water between the two layers was removed by heating the layer structure once again. Part of the incoming light passes right through the material.
The team already knew that tiny propellers moved well through water, but to test if they could move through living organisms,
the researchers showed the textured surface repelled water, mimicking a lotus leaf. Although the anti-glare roughening protects the nano-size glass teeth
The metal nanoparticle-decorated polymer nanocapsules exhibit the following properties in water: high stability for up to 6 months;
which has high stability in environmentally preferable solvents such as water.""The research results demonstrated that this new technology shows high stability, dispersibility, catalytic activity,
and reusability in water, which other existing metal nanoparticles on solid supports have not been able to do,
These nanocarriers hold the guest molecules within the confines of their water-insoluble interior and use their water-soluble exterior to travel through an aqueous environment.
otherwise be insoluble in water across a liquid environment. Once inside a living cell the particles mix
#Smart gating nanochannels for confined water developed Confined water exists widely and plays important roles in natural environments, particularly inside biological nanochannels.
entitled"Construction of biomimetic smart nanochannels for confined water",was published in National Science Review. Nature has inspired always greatly technology, engineering and significant inventions.
and freely on the water surface via the special micro-and nanostructure on their legs.
Similarly, there are numerous functional units that can interact with water molecules in organisms. The protein-based ion channels are the good examples for these functional units
Jiang's group has achieved great research results in water related sciences including two dimensional interfaces with wetting, dewetting and superwetting properties.
From this they developed self-cleaning surfaces under water with inspiration coming from fish skin. Recently, Jiang's group focused on the confined water in one dimensional nanostructure materials.
The study examined the confined water on the outer surfaces of one dimensional nano-structured materials including spider silk and cactus thorn,
which can be used to collect water in air. They also studied confined water existing in nanochannel,
which included the construction and application of bio-inspired nanochannels. In this review Prof. Jiang expatiated the confined water that exists in one-dimensional micro/nano composite structures in detail, particularly inside biological nanochannels.
Using these nanochannels as inspiration, they provided a strategy for the design and construction of biomimetic smart nanochannels.
Importantly, they have applied the abiotic analogs to energy conversion systems. The confined water, that is water confined in micro-or mesopores,
not only plays an important role in maintaining the existence and development of living organisms, but also concerns the sustainable development of human society.
and cactus thorn showed the confined water collection on these one dimensional nanostructures was helpful in solving the shortage of freshwater resources.
#Bacterial nanometric amorphous Fe-based oxide as lithium-ion battery anode material Leptothrix ochracea is a species of iron-oxidizing bacteria that exists in natural hydrospheres where groundwater outwells worldwide.
which were mixed then with water and concentrated by centrifugation into a thick slurry. The slurry was then spread by bar coatingomething like a squeegeecross a large plate.
#New method stabilizes common semiconductors for solar fuels generation Researchers around the world are trying to develop solar-driven generators that can split water yielding hydrogen gas that could be used as clean fuel.
and hold sunlight to drive the chemical reactions involved in water splitting. Semiconductors like silicon and gallium arsenide are excellent light absorberss is clear from their widespread use in solar panels.
when submerged in the type of water solutions found in such systems. Now Caltech researchers at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) have devised a method for protecting these common semiconductors from corrosion even as the materials continue to absorb light efficiently.
In the type of integrated solar fuel generator that JCAP is striving to produce two half-reactions must take placene involving the oxidation of water to produce oxygen gas;
the other involving the reduction of water yielding hydrogen gas. Each half-reaction requires both a light-absorbing material to serve as the photoelectrode
On top of the Tio2 the researchers deposited 100-nanometer-thick islands of an abundant inexpensive nickel oxide material that successfully catalyzed the oxidation of water to form molecular oxygen.
The work appears to now make a slew of choices available as possible light-absorbing materials for the oxidation side of the water-splitting equation.
Water-splitting photocatalyst that is abundant and inexpensive with low toxicity discovered More information: Amorphous Tio2 coatings stabilize Si Gaas and Gap photoanodes for efficient water oxidationn by S. Hu et al.
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#Using gold nanoprobes to unlock your genetic profile A fast and cost-effective genetic test to determine the correct dosage of blood thinning drugs for the treatment of stroke,
and avoid water. The group hypothesized that the same types of forces could be used to attach a contrast agent to the surface of a type of nanoparticle called a liposome
and identical plastic containers filled with air water or a clay material.##The technique developed as part of a grant from the Office of Naval Research was presented yesterday at the American Society of Mechanical engineers Dynamic Systems and Control Conference o
And of course the water going down the drain in your shower is nice and toasty; you could use it to preheat the incoming cold water a
#7. 1-Magnitude Earthquake Hit Off The Coast Of Japan A 7. 1-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Japan earlier today about 200 miles east of the town of Namie
when we think about the movement of the underlying water said Bamber. This lubricates the ice sheet
The light enters the water it hands off part of its energy to the medium and inside it exists as light
Most water-repelling treatments still allow for surface friction so particles of mud soot oil or wine stick right where they land.
Water blocks off the ear canal which has a unique anatomy so over time wax builds up into
But for them a quick round-trip through some of the world s roughest waters is hardly the worst part of the government shutdown.
#How To Make A Surface Shed Bugs Like Water Droplets Can I just coat all the walls of my apartment with this?
Surface chemistry does matter for other material properties such as how well they shed water. The researchers are now working on making a prototype bug-shedding material according to the University of Freiburg.
One version Elude camouflages the wearer in the water based on the recent discovery that sharks seem to be color blind The other Diverter aims to repel sharks with high-contrast black and white bands a natural signal the company says tells sharks
zee44. comwhen the shark looks up from the depths of the water seeing the surface with the swimmer having the sun overhead silhouetting the swimmer the happy shark with open its mighty jaws with delight of his soon to be eaten meal of
which are created by every living animal in the water. This is passive electrolocation. When you go into the ocean you have called
Rub some crushed Tylenol or antimalarial on it, for example, dip it in water, and the results are rendered in colors.
For instance Hydrogen peroxide (H2o2) is one atom away from Water (H20. Drinking Hydrogen peroxide will result in death
but water is need something we to live. Elecman one can easily die from an overdose on water even though...
water is need something we to live. This graph isn't all that informative...OTHER THAN the smallest and largest categories (and the pointless unspecified category) there doesn't appear to be much of a difference between those other categories...
nor an increase in overdose over time for the smaller groups. I doubt there would be any statistical significance in comparing deaths across those groups.
Nah triploids outeat EVERYTHING in the water. They literally eat themselves to death by killing every system they are put in.
and look for water according to AP reports. State-run news agency Ria Novosti has said that it will carry dust monitors and plasma sensors to sense high-energy cosmic rays as well.
We would have to launch water CO2 soil chemical fertilizers the materials to construct the greenhouses
while still keeping boats in the water. Here s what that exercise looked like: Key to the boats is named a program Control Architecture for Robotic Agent Command and Sensing or CARACAS.
There s also another kill switch that the controller can press to make the robot boats stop dead in the water.
round-the-clock patrols only require one new sailor at the controls every few hours instead of 50 sailors out in the water every time.
Klunder specifically stated that the systems we put on the water would have prevented such a terrible tragedy.
what lies beneath our planet s waters has remained somewhat of a mystery. So far only 10 percent of the seafloor has been mapped at high resolution leaving researchers pretty eager to know what s going on in that other 90 percent.
That topography highlights subtle variations and bumps in the oceans waters telling a lot about the surface underneath.
By mapping out all the bumps and indentions in the water the researchers had a pretty good snapshot of the variations in the Earth s crust.
Along with providing the researchers with a better understanding of the waters uncharted depths Sandwell says these maps will be useful tools for the military
#Earth's Water Is Older Than The Sun Since water is one of the vital ingredients for life On earth scientists want to know how it got here.
One theory is that the water in our solar system was created in the chemical afterbirth of the Sun
. If that were the case it would suggest that water might only be common around certain stars that form in certain ways.#
#But a new study published today in Science suggests that at least some of Earth s water actually existed before the Sun was born
--and that it came from interstellar space.##That s certainly something to ponder the next time you drink a glass of water.#
#But the discovery is also cool because it means water --and maybe life#--may be ubiquitous throughout the galaxy.#
#If water in the early Solar system was inherited primarily as ice from interstellar space then it is likely that similar ices
along with the prebiotic organic matter that they contain are abundant in most or all protoplanetary disks around forming stars study author Conel Alexander explained in a press release.#
#The researchers concluded that a significant portion of Earth s water came from interstellar space by looking at the relative abundance of hydrogen and deuterium.#
Earthly water contains some deuterium too but in low quantities--up to 30 times less than interstellar water.
Looking at a water sample s ratio of hydrogen to deuterium can tell you about what conditions were like when the water formed.
Because of that the researchers estimate that anywhere between 7 and 50 percent of Earth s water had to have come from the interstellar medium in
And since other solar systems would have formed in the same interstellar medium the findings suggest that the origins of water On earth were not unique
Much of the world's energy actually comes from steam-coal power plants heat up water to produce water vapor,
But it could relatively easily be scaled up to make fresh water out of salt water via distillation for example, or to sterilize medical
This creates a pressure differential that sucks water from the bottom into the top where it vaporizes.
The target area for exploration is an area of ocean marking the boundary between Atlantic waters and English channel.
As well as measuring the temperature of the water and the weather conditions at the ocean surface they can detect the density of plankton in the water listen for clicks
and whistles of dolphins and porpoises and image seabirds using surface cameras. This data will help scientists map the distribution of the fronts and their associated fauna.
It is fitted with surface and subsurface sensors to gather information such as water temperature and the atmospheric conditions above.
and cells forming tissues to ants building rafts to float on water and birds flocking to avoid becoming prey.
The team is working on an updated version that will be able to swim for around 30 minutes using water to inflate its interior channels rather than carbon dioxide.
and survive submersion in water up to two meters depth. Its robust body can survive a fall from a two meter height to a concrete surface being flung through a window and falling downstairs.
A quadrocopter swoops through the air to serve a glass of water without spilling a drop.
water comes through--in your basements, in a parking garage. Secondly, if this water gets to the steel reinforcements--in concrete we have all these steel rebars
--if they corrode, the structure collapses.""But Jonkers has come up with an entirely new way of giving concrete a longer life."
if the concrete cracks and water gets in. Jonkers, a microbiologist, began working on it in 2006,
and the"healing"bacteria must wait dormant for years before being activated by water. Jonkers chose bacillus bacteria for the job,
water enters and open the capsules. The bacteria then germinate multiply and feed on the lactate,
#Water flows on Mars Potentially life-giving water still flows across the ancient surface of Mars from time to time,
"The existence of liquid water, even if it is super salty briny water, gives the possibility that
long suspected to be associated with liquid water. The investigation showed the streaks absorb light at specific wavelengths associated with chemicals known to pull water from the Martian atmosphere in a process known as deliquescence
said Georgia Tech doctoral student Lujendra Ojha, who first discovered the streaks while still an undergraduate student at the University of Arizona in 2011.
The chemicals allow the water to remain liquid at lower temperatures but also help keep it from boiling off in the thin atmosphere of Mars,
It remains unclear where the water comes from. Theories include deliquescence, melting subsurface ice or even a liquid-water aquifer that feeds the process.
Discovering what precisely is causing the phenomenon is a mystery for the next round of investigations,
This is not the first discovery of water on Mars. Researchers have known for many years that Mars has frozen water at its poles, in its thin atmosphere,
"But following the water is a critical element of that. We now have, I think,
Relief teams from around the world are still working to provide water, food and medical assistance to Nepalis following the quake.
and bending the arm around water-filled balloons to simulate human organs. Robot Rides Hoverbike, Nuff Said
When Water Gets Polluted Until now, there hasn been a simple, inexpensive and quick way to monitor water quality.
But a team of entrepreneurs from Calgary, Canada, has developed a solution. It called FRED, for Field-Ready Electrochemical Detector,
In either case, water is injected manually or automatically through tubes into the cartridges, which contain the genetically engineered sensing bacteria,
The device could be used to test water near mining sites, water treatment plants or just about anywhere clean,
fresh water is needed r
#Wireless Charger Powers Electric car In Drive or Park Today, charging an electric car requires a plug and an outlet.
The machine holds more than 2 million gallons of water pumped in from a reservoir at roughly 265 gallons per second.
By generating choppy waters, enormous waves and the like, scientists hope to better test standards for dykes, dunes,
which has implemented long other strategies such as constructing amphibious homes that can float atop rising waters and building homes on stilts.
with scientists predicting that the area will see rising tides and increasingly turbulent waters in the future u
Food and Water Watch Executive director Wenonah Hauter said in a statement. hrough a system of reditsand dubious and unverifiable offsets,
the micromotors removed up to 90 percent of the carbon dioxide from a solution of deionized water.
like a water decarbonation plant, said Kevin Kaufmann, an undergraduate researcher and a co-author of the study.
The motors are six-micrometer-long tubes with an outer polymer surface that holds a chemical enzyme carbonic anhydrase designed to speed up the reaction between carbon dioxide and water and form bicarbonate.
generating oxygen bubbles that propel the motors through the water. However, scientists are currently exploring ways to cut back on the two to four percent of hydrogen peroxide used as they focus on alternatives to use water itself to fuel the motors.
Going Blue: Ocean Landscapes Need Protectiononce the moters complete their mission, they can be recovered from the water
and reused for future applications. f the micromotors can use the environment as fuel, they will be more scalable, environmentally friendly and less expensive, Kevin Kaufmann,
like a water decarbonation plant e
#Better Batteries Through Mushroom Technology Mushrooms never cease to amaze. Theye one of the weirdest organisms on the planet,
says Judy Van de Water, an internal medicine specialist at the University of California, Davis, who did not take part in the research. his study getting data that can begin addressing the connection more directly.
#Bubble, bubble, at the flick of a switch Boiling water, with its commotion of bubbles that rise from a surface as water comes to a boil,
is central to most electric power plants, heating and cooling systems, and desalination plants. Now, for the first time, researchers at MIT have found a way to control this process, literally with the flick of an electrical switch.
but these have required special fluids rather than water, and a thousandfold higher voltages, making them economically impractical for most uses.
The new feat was accomplished by adding surfactants to water essentially creating a soapy liquid. The surfactant molecules,
the bubbles formed by boiling water also require nucleation. Tiny irregularities on a metal surface can provide those nucleation points
and crowd funders are currently under water in their investments, "he wrote.""Because there is ZERO liquidity for any of those investments.
The excess heat is removed through a thermal medium, such as water or air, bringing the material back to ambient temperature.
The film is able to repel water-which means other potentially harmful molecules also bounce off.
#Oil spill leaves half million Mexicans without water The city of Villahermosa in Tabasco state closed schools on Wednesday to protect the health of students following the incident.
and water service would return to normal during the course of the day. The two other facilities will not open until Friday
The Tabasco state government urged residents to ration water and estimated that it would take another 72 hours to completely clean up the rivers.
"Such a system could be used to study the water splitting process in photosynthesis and other molecular processes,
excess water is released which reacts with titanium oxysulfate to form a solid shell of titanium hydroxide with a thickness of 3 to 4 nanometers.
Two water-filled hydrogels with very different properties are the key to the Mooney team method.
Tests also showed that a substantial amount of the Yale team sunscreen remained on the skin surface for hours, even after exposure to water.
#Researchers Use a Small Electric charge to Control the Bubbles of Boiling Water For the first time, scientists from MIT have found a way to control the boiling process.
Boiling water, with its commotion of bubbles that rise from a surface as water comes to a boil,
but these have required special fluids rather than water, and a thousandfold higher voltages, making them economically impractical for most uses.
The new feat was accomplished by adding surfactants to water essentially creating a soapy liquid. The surfactant molecules
the bubbles formed by boiling water also require nucleation. Tiny irregularities on a metal surface can provide those nucleation points,
because wee ugly bags of mostly water, and covering the plastic mannequin in tin foil makes it a close approximation to the real thing.
In response to the massive multi-year drought, Agtech companies are developing new solutions to use water more sustainably.
It hardware/software solution enables farmers to analyze every drop of water on their property,
and then rent out their surplus water needs to thirsty municipalities and industrials. On the other end of the spectrum, Hampton Creek, a vegan mayonnaise company, is attempting to formulate an egg-less egg product.
the team is a who who from the biggest and most respected names in the water business.
The company CTO was formerly the head of 3m Worldwide Water Group. The director of technology came from Brita
It a membrane with pores of. 2 microns in width, small enough to eliminate microbial contaminants that make up the vast majority of water quality incidents.
On the effective side, chemicals like iodine and chlorine change the taste of the water
Then there is the at home purification market with the majority of those products doing nothing to improve water quality but simply improving taste.
or wait time required to move water through the membrane making the product hugely convenient to consumers.
These regions have poor infrastructure and water quality but increasing purchasing power. Many are already using some type of at home method of water purification but with little success. Ultimately,
#Y Combinator, Tim cook Back Nebia, A Shower That Uses 70%Less Water As a health spa owner in Mexico city, Carlos Gomez Andonaegui often fretted about the cost of water.
and 1970s elevate water by more than 3, 000 feet to reach the residents of the city.
Today, Gomez Andonaegui and his cofounder Philip Winter are unveiling the fruits of their work with a new shower head that uses 70 percent less water.
the shower creates millions of tinier water droplets with a surface area that is 100 times larger than the drops that normal shower heads produce.
e think we can have a very cool brand with the idea of conserving the world water,
Winter said. e want to change the way that people think about water in their day-to-day lives.
The shower is the most intimate part of your day that you spend with water. Nebia flat, circular shower head is made of a high-density polymer with nozzles that spray out micro droplets.
the team thinks there are long-term possibilities to build an Internet-of-Things model that could tell consumers how much water
and temperatures to make sure Nebia water flow hits the body at the right level of heat. he actual physics behind atomization are said pretty complex
so that the Nebia can come to developing countries where water is extremely scarce. f everyone in California were to switch over to this shower head,
we think we could reduce the state water use by 1. 5 percent, Winter said t
#Nasa Finds Liquid Water On Mars In a Mars-related press conference this morning NASA has announced that nder certain circumstancesliquid water has been found on Mars. ars is not the dry arid planet that we thought of in the past,
but scientists had thought the atmosphere of Mars was too thin for liquid water to be possible.
These streaks had been noticed to vary following temperature changes on the surface leading to a hypothesis that the substance was water.
The presence of perchlorate in the Martian soil improves the stability of liquid water on the surface of Mars,
NASA scientists said today enabling the liquid water to exist for longer before either freezing as the temperature on the planet drops,
This means that Marswater is riny rather than ure The viability for life to exist in this water is ot clearat this stage,
NASA added although the presence of liquid water itself gives a huge boost to that search. y feeling
water is an essential ingredient for life This is tremendously exciting. We haven been able to answer the question oes life exist beyond Earth,
but finding water is critical to that. We now have, I think, great opportunities to be in the right locations on Mars to thoroughly investigate that,
The presence of liquid water on Mars could also help any future human mission to the planet
and now we know there is liquid water on the surface of this cold, desert planet,
Another key difference comes from the use of a water-based electrolyte inside the battery.
Because water circulates inside it, the new design belongs to an emerging class of batteries called aqueous flow batteries."
and water as the solvent. In tests, the researchers compared the solar flow battery's performance to that of a typical lithium-iodine battery.
Another key difference comes from the use of a water-based electrolyte inside the battery.
Because water circulates inside it, the new design belongs to an emerging class of batteries called aqueous flow batteries."
and water as the solvent. In tests, the researchers compared the solar flow battery's performance to that of a typical lithium-iodine battery.
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