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  • News - 30 Jul 2008
    Butterfly wings, peacock feathers, opals and pearls are some of nature's jewels that use nanostructures to dazzle us with color. It's accomplished through the way light reaches our eyes after...
  • News - 15 May 2024
    In a recent article published in Nature Communications, researchers introduced a novel multi-modal microscopy technique to study the local electrochemical activity and defect properties of...
  • News - 11 Mar 2008
    A startling discovery by scientists at the Carnegie Institution puts a new twist on photosynthesis, arguably the most important biological process on Earth. Photosynthesis by plants, algae, and some...
  • News - 26 Jul 2022
    A recent study published in Water demonstrates using the Archimedes screw, a mechanism originating from 234 BCE, to manage fish migration. Archimedes screw continually raises fish and water into...
  • News - 3 Dec 2020
    Nucleation is a ubiquitous phenomenon that governs the formation of both droplets and bubbles in systems used for condensation, desalination, water splitting, crystal growth, and many other important...
  • News - 6 Mar 2013
    Humidity measurements in the atmosphere are of essential importance, since water vapour, as the most important natural greenhouse gas, has a strong influence on the Earth's atmospheric radiation...
  • News - 8 Dec 2011
    Computer scientists at UC San Diego, by employing an advanced simulation method based on the interference of light with different sizes and shapes of water drops, have restructured the wide variety of...
  • News - 13 Aug 2009
    Although plants have efficiently captured energy from sunlight for millions of years, producing light-harvesting and energy storage devices based on photosynthesis is no easy task. Now, a research...
  • News - 11 May 2009
    Like tiny Jedi knights, tunable fluidic micro lenses can focus and direct light at will to count cells, evaluate molecules or create on-chip optical tweezers, according to a team of Penn State...
  • News - 3 Mar 2009
    Overcoming a critical conductivity challenge to clean energy technologies, Boston College researchers have developed a titanium nanostructure that provides an expanded surface area and demonstrates...

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