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#Researchers synthesize magnetic nanoparticles that could offer alternative to Rare earth magnets Abstract: A team of scientists at Virginia Commonwealth University has synthesized a powerful new magnetic material that could reduce the dependence of the United states

Additionally, the emergence of green technology markets-such as hybrid and electric vehicles, direct drive wind turbine power systems and energy storage systems-have created an increased demand for permanent magnets.


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because the unique quantum effects in superconductors are a great advantage in achieving the energy saving


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Electrons that are driven toward the center absorb enough energy so that some of them emit blue light at double the frequency of the incoming infrared light."


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Further potential applications could also be flexible and stretchable electronic devices, luminescent actuators, batteries, smart cloths or sacrificial templates for the growth of new materials.

/Metamaterials Ceramic Nanomembrane, New Material for Dehydration of Natural gas June 7th, 2015tappi Announces 2015 Nanotechnology Division Technical Award Winner June 6th, 2015unlocking nanofibers potential:

while cutting energy consumption by 92 percent June 5th, 2015tenasitech secures additional $509, 000 funding to bring scratch resistant acrylics to the world June 5th,


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The relationship between the voltage and the dissipated Joule power in the injector is studied then.

Dualbeam Plasma Focused Ion beam for Electrical Fault Isolation & Failure Analysis: New Helios PFIB EFI is integrated a fully deprocessing

Light can transmit more data while consuming far less power than electricity, and an engineering feat brings optical data transport closer to replacing wires May 29th,

2015battery Technology/Capacitors/Generators/Piezoelectrics/Thermoelectrics/Energy storage Researchers synthesize magnetic nanoparticles that could offer alternative to Rare earth magnets June 1st,

soft batteries May 31st, 2015new'designer carbon'from Stanford boosts battery performance May 30th, 2015chemists discover key reaction mechanism behind the highly touted sodium-oxygen battery May 28th,

2015photonics/Optics/Lasers A major advance in mastering the extraordinary properties of an emerging semiconductor: Black phosphorus reveals its secrets thanks to a scientific breakthrough made by a team from Universite de Montreal, Polytechnique Montreal and CNRS in France June 2nd, 2015new heterogeneous wavelength tunable laser diode for high-frequency efficiency June 2nd,


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This process creates a current of magnetic dipoles that we use to manipulate the orientation of a second magnetic layer,

or provide electrical power.""""We use the spin current created by ultrafast heat conduction to generate spin transfer torque.


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'##The research project was supported by grants from the Department of energy's Office of Basic energy Sciences, the Department of defense and the National Science Foundation.##

Plasma Focused Ion beam for Electrical Fault Isolation & Failure Analysis: New Helios PFIB EFI is integrated a fully deprocessing

New approach to designing ordered composite materials for possible energy applications April 23rd, 2015advances in molecular electronics: Lights on--molecule on:

2015tissue Engineering Scaffolds Produced from Natural Silk in Iran June 8th, 2015tools FEI Launches New Dualbeam Plasma Focused Ion beam for Electrical Fault Isolation & Failure Analysis:

2015thin coating on condensers could make power plants more efficient: Graphene layer one atom thick could quadruple rate of condensation heat transfer in generating plants June 1st,


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"Led by nanoscientist Ani Sumant of Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) and Argonne Distinguished Fellow Ali Erdemir of Argonne's Energy systems Division, the five-person Argonne team

"which requires additional energy to overcome.""You can think of it as like trying to slide two egg cartons against each other bottom-to-bottom,

-and thus the energy demands of different mechanical systems-superlubricity has been treated as a tough proposition.""Everyone would dream of being able to achieve superlubricity in a wide range of mechanical systems,

"Sumant added,"will be crucial in finding ways to reduce friction in everything from engines or turbines to computer hard disks and microelectromechanical systems."#

For more information, please visit science. energy. gov. For more information, please click herecontacts: Jared Sagoffwriteemail('anl. gov','media';

2015laboratories NIST's'nano-raspberries'could bear fruit in fuel cells June 9th, 2015mesoporous Particles for the Development of Drug Delivery System Safe to Human bodies June 9th,

2015nist's'nano-raspberries'could bear fruit in fuel cells June 9th, 2015filming the film: Scientists observe photographic exposure live at the nanoscale:

2015stable Perovskite Solar cells Developed through Structural Simplification June 9th, 2015materials/Metamaterials Mesoporous Particles for the Development of Drug Delivery System Safe to Human bodies June 9th,

2015stable Perovskite Solar cells Developed through Structural Simplification June 9th, 2015interviews/Book reviews/Essays/Reports/Podcasts/Journals/White papers A step towards a type 1 diabetes vaccine by using nanotherapy June 10th,

2015investigation of Optical Properties of Quantum dots in Presence of Magnetic, Electrical Fields June 10th, 2015nist's'nano-raspberries'could bear fruit in fuel cells June 9th, 2015filming the film:

Gallium nitride (Gan) and Indium Gallium nitride (Ingan) Technology Targets Fast-growing Markets for Wearable Vision Systems June 2nd, 2015chemists discover key reaction mechanism behind the highly touted sodium-oxygen battery May 28th,


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The research was supported by the U s. Department of energy's Office of Science, Basic energy Sciences, Materials science and engineering, and by the National Science Foundation.

For more information, please visit science. energy. gov. For more information, please click herecontacts: Louise Lernerwriteemail('anl. gov','media';

Properties of Quantum dots in Presence of Magnetic, Electrical Fields June 10th, 2015materials/Metamaterials Industrial Nanotech, Inc. Announces Launch of Heat shield (TM) EPX4 Thermal Insulation and Chemical Resistant Coating June 12th, 2015aspen Aerogels to Webcast 2015 Annual Meeting of Stockholders June 11th, 2015framework


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"Ionics, ion-based data processing and energy conversion, is the electronics of the future, "says Jennifer Rupp, a professor of Electrochemical Materials at ETH Zurich,

for example, in lambda sensors of automotive catalytic converters and solid oxide fuel cells. The ETH professor is convinced that the industrial importance of these materials will even further increase-for example, in gas sensors, new classes of data storage and computer circuits,

and in the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy and vice versa. One of the most important research questions in Rupp's field currently is how to optimise these materials,

Shi attached microelectrodes to small pieces of these membranes to create tiny components that can be used to generate electricity from hydrogen or organic compounds and from oxygen in the air.

"Even in earlier experiments, scientists noticed that power generation in micro solid oxide fuel cells varies greatly depending on the structure of such cells.

This supports the development of future gas sensors, ion-based data storage and micro energy converters, such as fuel cells-and potentially a range of other as yet unknown applications in the promising field of ionics.##

2015binghamton engineer creates origami battery June 10th, 2015mipt physicists develop ultrasensitive nanomechanical biosensor June 9th, 2015new composite material as CO2 sensor June 8th, 2015discoveries Designer electronics out of the printer:

Rice-led experiments demonstrate solid-state carbon nanotube'templates'June 15th, 2015materials/Metamaterials Designer electronics out of the printer:

Inc. Congratulates Key Customer for Winning Energy conservation Awards: Paper Manufacturer Recognized for Lowering Energy costs and Carbon emissions June 15th, 2015a protective shield for sensitive catalysts:

Hydrogels block harmful oxygen June 15th, 2015automotive/Transportation A protective shield for sensitive catalysts: Hydrogels block harmful oxygen June 15th, 2015slip sliding away:

Inc. Congratulates Key Customer for Winning Energy conservation Awards: Paper Manufacturer Recognized for Lowering Energy costs and Carbon emissions June 15th,

2015ais Introduces Industry 4. 0 Ready, Industrial Controls and Factory Automation HMI Touch-Panels, for Easy Visual, Control and Monitoring in Discrete and Process Automation Industries

2015battery Technology/Capacitors/Generators/Piezoelectrics/Thermoelectrics/Energy storage Binghamton engineer creates origami battery June 10th, 2015ultrafast heat conduction can manipulate nanoscale magnets June 8th, 2015diffusion and Remote Detection of Hot-Carriers in Graphene June 8th,

Hydrogels block harmful oxygen June 15th, 2015nist's'nano-raspberries'could bear fruit in fuel cells June 9th, 2015unlocking nanofibers potential:

while cutting energy consumption by 92 percent June 5th, 2015unique microscopic images provide new insights into ionic liquids April 28th, 201 0


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ranging from the catalysts used for the generation of energy-dense fuels from sunlight and carbon dioxide, to how bridges and airplanes rust."

and causing atoms in the material to emit energy in the form of electrons rather than photons.

"##About DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratorylawrence Berkeley National Laboratory addresses the world's most urgent scientific challenges by advancing sustainable energy,

For more information, please visit the Office of Science website at science. energy. gov/.For more information,

2015materials/Metamaterials Deben reports on how the University of Portsmouth use in situ XCT compressive testing to help answer how materials respond to complex loading conditions June 17th,


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Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust June 18th, 2015news and information Scientists film shock waves in diamond:

Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust June 18th, 2015registration in 8th Int'l Iran Nano Expo 2015 Starts June 18th, 2015chemistry $8

Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust June 18th, 2015new Sensors Measure Blood Anticoagulation Drug June 17th,

Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust June 18th, 2015registration in 8th Int'l Iran Nano Expo 2015 Starts June 18th, 2015interviews/Book reviews

Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust June 18th, 2015new Sensors Measure Blood Anticoagulation Drug June 17th,

Method could be useful in developing green energy and a better understanding of rust June 18th, 2015graphene heat-transfer riddle unraveled June 17th, 201 0


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says Yu. alf of the energy loss at that moment is due to thermal radiation since your skin temperature is temporarily much higher than that of the surrounding environment.


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#Sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids: New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions Down at the nanoscale,

where objects span just billionths of a meter, the size and shape of a material can often have surprising and powerful electronic and optical effects.

Now, scientists at the U s. Department of energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new technique to rapidly create nano-structured grids for functional materials with unprecedented versatility."

"We can fabricate multi-layer grids composed of different materials in virtually any geometric configuration,

"The results--published online June 23 in the journal Nature Communications--could transform the manufacture of high-tech coatings for anti-reflective surfaces, improved solar cells,

"Laser-assembled nanowires For the first step in grid construction, the team took advantage of their recent invention of laser zone annealing (LZA) to produce the extremely localized thermal spikes needed to drive ultra-fast self-assembly.

"To make these two-dimensional grids functional, the scientists converted the polymer base into other materials.

and overlap shapes the grid. We then apply the functional materials after each layer forms.

"For example, a single layer of platinum nanowires conducts electricity in only one direction, but a two-layer mesh conducts uniformly in all directions."


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The corticosteroid DEX, a powerful ameliorator of inflammation, was released from the polymer by external application of an Electromagnetic field for 2 hours/day for a week.

The nanowires respond to an electromagnetic field generated by a separate device, which can be used to control the release of a preloaded drug.

a conductive polymer material that responds to electromagnetic fields. Wen Gao, a postdoctoral researcher in the Center for Paralysis Research who worked on the project with Borgens

when the correct electromagnetic field is applied, the nanowires release small amounts of the payload. This process can be started

by using the corresponding electromagnetic field stimulating device, Borgens said. The researchers captured and transported a patch of the nanowire carpet on water droplets that were used used to deliver it to the site of injury.

The magnitude and wave form of the electromagnetic field must be tuned to obtain the optimum release of the drug,

The electromagnetic field is likely affecting the interaction between the nanomaterial and the drug molecules, Borgens said."

Once the electromagnetic field is removed, the polymer snaps back to the initial architecture and retains the remaining drug molecules."

"For each different drug the team would need to find the corresponding optimal electromagnetic field for its release,

Functional Drug Delivery Using Electromagnetic field-Responsive Polypyrrole Nanowires, "was published in the journal Langmuir. Other team members involved in the research include John Cirillo,

who designed and constructed the electromagnetic field stimulating system; Youngnam Cho, a former faculty member at Purdue's Center for Paralysis Research;

and an electromagnetic field was applied for two hours a day for one week. By the end of the week the treated mice had a weaker GFAP signal than the control groups,

but were exposed not to the electromagnetic field. In some cases, treated mice had no detectable GFAP signal.

2015news and information Nanometric sensor designed to detect herbicides can help diagnose multiple sclerosis June 23rd, 2015sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids:

New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,

2015discoveries Nanometric sensor designed to detect herbicides can help diagnose multiple sclerosis June 23rd, 2015sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids:

New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,

2015announcements Nanometric sensor designed to detect herbicides can help diagnose multiple sclerosis June 23rd, 2015sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids:

New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,

New ultralow-power circuit improves efficiency of energy harvesting to more than 80 percent June 23rd, 2015nanometric sensor designed to detect herbicides can help diagnose multiple sclerosis June 23rd,


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In graphene, infrared light launches ripples through the electrons at the surface of this metallike material called surface plasmon polaritons that the researchers were able to control using a simple electrical circuit.

It fits the definition of a metamaterial, a class of structures first realized at UC San diego 15 years ago that is beginning to be expoited for potential practical use."

which endow them with several advantages compared to traditional metal-based metamaterials. The key advantages include enormous degree of tunability, relatively low losses,

"We have demonstrated now an entirely new class of electromagnetic metamaterials that are fabricated from separate atomic planes of Van der waals materials,

"Electromagnetic metamaterials are revolutionizing imaging and sensor technologies. Since the initial demonstration these systems have advanced already to practical applications."#

The U s. Deparment of Energy, Air force Office of Scientific research and the Moore Foundation funded the work.

2015imaging Robust new process forms 3-D shapes from flat sheets of graphene June 23rd, 2015sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids:

New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,

2015robust new process forms 3-D shapes from flat sheets of graphene June 23rd, 2015sweeping lasers snap together nanoscale geometric grids:

New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,

nanoscale geometric grids: New technique creates multilayered, self-assembled grids with fully customizable shapes and compositions June 23rd,

2015newly-Developed Biosensor in Iran Detects Cocaine addiction June 23rd, 2015iranian Scientists Design Nano Device to Detect Cyanogen Toxic Gas June 23rd, 2015materials/Metamaterials n-tech Research Issues Report on Smart Coatings Market

, Free Download Available on Firms Website June 24th, 2015uk Graphene Open for Business with Asia June 23rd,


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"Quantum dots, which have use in diverse applications such as medical imaging, lighting, display technologies, solar cells, photocatalysts, renewable energy and optoelectronics, are typically expensive and complicated to manufacture.

or chemical environment to provide unique functionality in a wide range of applications from energy to medicine.

2015materials/Metamaterials Physicists fine-tune control of agile exotic materials: Tunable hybrid polaritons realized with graphene layer on hexagonal boron nitride June 24th, 2015n-tech Research Issues Report on Smart Coatings Market, Free Download Available on Firms Website June 24th,


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The interaction between liquid crystal molecules and plasmon waves on the nanostructured metallic surface played the key role in generating the polarization-independent


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and energy harvesting devices could be transformed by the unique properties of graphene. The extremely cost efficient procedure that we have developed for preparing graphene is of vital importance for the quick industrial exploitation of graphene."

"At just one atom thick, graphene is the thinnest substance capable of conducting electricity. It is very flexible

transparent material able to conduct electricity. The same team have discovered recently that Graphexeter is also more stable than many transparent conductors commonly used by, for example, the display industry.


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and solar panels, can be printed on plastic or paper substrates, but these substrates tend to be rigid or hard.

This sensor can measure muscle activity by detecting muscle electrical potentials over an area of 4x4 square centimeters with nine electrodes placed 2 centimeters apart in a 3x3 grid."


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Another point is that various industries can reduce their costs by using this method in long-term periods through reducing the pollution and less consumption of energy.

The industrial and usual application of zinc oxide nanoparticles is in rubber industry due to its isolation against electricity


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The results demonstrate a powerful operando technique--from the Latin for"in working condition"--that may revolutionize research on catalysts, batteries, fuel cells,

and other major energy technologies.""We tracked the dynamic transformations of a working catalyst, including single atoms and larger structures,

To prove the efficacy of this new mosquito-sized reaction chamber--called a micro-reactor--the scientists tracked the performance of a platinum catalyst during the conversion of ethylene to ethane, a model reaction relevant to many industrial synthesis processes.

low-pressure vacuum--but the micro-reactor allowed the TEM to operate in the presence of an atmosphere of reactive gases."

"But with the micro-reactor, some signals were too small to detect. Particles smaller than a single nanometer were hidden behind

and deposits energy as it passes through the micro-reactor. The sample then emits secondary x-rays,

"Versatile micro-reactor The new micro-reactor was designed specifically and built to work seamlessly with both synchrotron x-rays and electron microscopes."

"Brighter, faster experiments The collaboration has extended already this operando micro-reactor approach to incorporate two additional techniques--infrared

but other new micro-reactors can operate at up to 800 degrees Celsius--more than hot enough for most catalytic reactions

In the near future, this same micro-reactor approach will be used to explore other crucial energy frontiers,

including batteries and fuel cells.""We are seeing the emergence of a very powerful and versatile technique that leverages both NSLS-II

who was named recently Special Assistant for Operando Experimentation for Brookhaven's Energy Sciences Directorate.""This approach complements the many facilities being developed at Brookhaven Lab for operando energy research.

Our goal is to be world leaders in operando science."#"##About Brookhaven National Laboratory Brookhaven National Laboratory is supported by the Office of Science of the U s. Department of energy.

For more information, please visit science. energy. gov. One of ten national laboratories overseen and primarily funded by the Office of Science of the U s. Department of energy (DOE), Brookhaven National Laboratory conducts research in the physical, biomedical, and environmental sciences,

as well as in energy technologies and national security. Brookhaven Lab also builds and operates major scientific facilities available to university, industry and government researchers.


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New non-platinum and nanosized catalyst for polymer electrolyte fuel cell Abstract: Canadelectrochim have discovered a new non-platinum and nano-sized catalyst for the fuel cell based on Mother Nature

which mimics the plant leaf. PEMFC as an optimal solution for the future energy economypolymer electrolyte membrane or proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), where chemical energy is converted directly to electrical energy,

provides a highly efficient alternative to a standard internal combustion engine. High power density, clean emissions (water), low temperature operation, rapid start-up and shutdown,

and ability to use fuels from renewable sources are several reason why fuel cells such as PEMFC have attracted attention for large market applications,

With these unique features, PEMFC will revolutionize the future energy economy. Modern applications for PEMFCPEMFC will indirectly make water our future fuel.

It is known that splitting a hydrogen molecule at the anode of fuel cell using platinum is relatively easy.

splitting the oxygen molecule at the cathode of fuel cell (oxygen reduction reaction(,ORR)) is more difficult

and this causes significant polarization losses (lowers efficiency of the fuel cell). An appropriate catalyst for this process has not been discovered

2). Fuel cells generate electricity by combining hydrogen gas with oxygen to produce water (figure 1). Although that sounds perfectly clean and green,

it can poison the platinum catalysts that are important to driving the fuel cell. In the heart of a fuel cell, CO binds tightly to platinum

and prevents it from grabbing hydrogen, the first step in the reaction.)However, Hydrogen produced from water splitting by photosynthesis is very clean

An electrolyte or membrane is used to separate oxygen gas at the cathode region from hydrogen gas in the anodic region,

The electrolyte plays a key role. It must permit only the appropriate ions to pass between the anode and cathode.

If free electrons or other substances could travel through the electrolyte, they would short circuit the current in the fuel cell

and fuel cell degradation occurs. Advancements in the electrolyte system of PEMFCTHE commercial development of a special electrolyte (single ion conducting polymer electrolyte) changed the field of electrochemical devices in a significant way.

Electrochemists have spent many years in a continuing search for newer, more highly conducting (ions and not electrons) and a more electrochemically stable electrolyte system.

With the development of a single ion (for example only hydrogen ions in PEMFC) conducting polymer, electrochemists have the ability to choose from a variety of polymers with both high conductivity for a given ion of interest (off course hydrogen ions

in PEMFC) as well as excellent stability and process-ability allowing the design of electrochemical devices (such as PEMFC) in their most ideal format (3). The broad class of electrolyte (electrolyte is a polymer

and so it is called polymer electrolyte) to which Nafion (discovered by Dupont company) belong has application in a number of area of commercial importance,

not limited to PEMFC. When the PEMFC reaches its eventual position as the major power generation system in a broad-based application such as automotive propulsion,

these Nafion electrolytes will reach a scale of production far exceeding the current levels. This change will bring about significant challenges for companies who manufacture the electrolyte but also offer tremendous opportunity.

It is likely that these future ubiquitous electrolytes for PEMFC will look different, produce much less pollution during manufacturing

and cost much less than the electrolyte that dominate the commercial landscape today. Optimizing PEMFC and positive environmental impactsfuture PEMFC will have to use low grade (inexpensive) hydrogen gas

which contains impurities (e g. carbon monoxide) that poison precious metal catalysts (e g. platinum) only at low temperatures (less than 120°C)

However, at higher temperatures, current electrolyte that is used in PEMFC dehydrate (becomes very dry), reducing ionic conductivity (no hydrogen ions would be able to migrate) and overall cell performance.

and 100%relative humidity because Nafion is used as an electrolyte in these PEMFC. Thus there is a worldwide effort currently underway to find suitable alternatives to Nafion that might allow higher temperature operation

In the direction of operating the fuel cell using a cost effective and non-platinum based catalyst,

Alberta had presented a mechanism for the fuel cell reaction based on Mother Nature which mimics the plant leaf.

Based on this mechanism the reaction of the fuel cell does not require platinum. References 1 Hydrogen

Fuel cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program Multi-Year Research, Development and Demonstration Plan, U s. Department of energy, October 2007.2 Hydrogen fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program Multi

-Year Research, Development and Demonstration Plan, U s. Department of energy, October 2007.3 M. Doyle and G. Rajendran, Chapter 10, Handbook of fuel cell, edited by W. Vielstich, Volume 3:

Fuel cell technology and Applications, John Wiley Ltd. 2003)##For more information, please click herecontacts: M. Redaphone:

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News and information Samsung's New Graphene technology Will Double Life Of Your Lithium-Ion Battery July 1st,

2015announcements Samsung's New Graphene technology Will Double Life Of Your Lithium-Ion Battery July 1st, 2015researchers from the UCA, key players in a pioneering study that may explain the origin of several digestive diseases June 30th,

2015interviews/Book reviews/Essays/Reports/Podcasts/Journals/White papers Samsung's New Graphene technology Will Double Life Of Your Lithium-Ion Battery July 1st,


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said Janssen, a postdoctoral researcher in the Sumita Pennathur Lab at UC Santa barbara. With only a minimal amount of human plasma,

or vials of plasma down to technology that would require less than a single drop. He worked more than two years in industry, developing lab-on-a-chip technology for Medimate B. V,

explaining that the chip would need less energy and that obtaining results would require fewer steps than other methods.


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Phase diagramm between 2 and 900 Kelvin Using neutron scattering experiments at the BER II research reactor,

since the kinetic energy of the atoms still suppresses the Jahn-Teller effect and magnetic ordering cannot become established.


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and would also lead to a considerable reduction in energy usage. According to an American study approximately half the energy required to run computer servers,

is used for cooling purposes alone. A couple of years ago, a research team led by Johan Liu, professor at Chalmers University of Technology, were the first to show that graphene can have a cooling effect on silicon-based electronics.

and has eight Areas of Advance Built environment, Energy, Information and Communication Technology, Life science, Materials science, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Production, and Transportation.


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Replacing silver coating on catheters with graphene increases treatment effect July 9th, 2015materials/Metamaterials Super graphene can help treat cancer July 10th,


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As a consequence, anelastic materials are being investigated for energy damping applications. At macroscopic scale, however, anelaticity is usually very small or negligible, especially in single-crystalline materials.

as supported by electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) measurements and also by the fact that no anelastic behaviour could be observed under tension.

suggesting crystalline NWS with point defects as potential candidates for efficient energy damping materials. Researchers from North carolina State university and Brown University have found that nanoscale wires (nanowires) made of common semiconductor materials have pronounced a anelasticity-meaning that the wires,


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