All articles by Kate McAlpine – Page 2
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Nanotubes make 'exceptional' strain sensor
New strain sensor from Japan uses carbon nanotube network that separates and folds back together in the same way each time.
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Aerosol data from BP spill
The unique circumstances of the Deepwater disaster have revealed information about how organic compounds form airborne droplets
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New form for an old fuel
Colloidal coal-water suspensions may rise to the challenges of clean coal technology with the help of a new production method
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Closure on a knotty problem
Researchers use ring-closing metathesis to tie off loose ends of an open-knot complex to form a molecular trefoil knot
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Slack nano safety
Many researchers working with nanomaterials use inadequate protection, if any at all, claims new study
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Chaos at French nanotech debates
Protestors have caused the public to be banned from nanotechnology debates taking place across France
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Capturing carbon with copper
A team of researchers in the Netherlands have devised a trap that can pull carbon dioxide out of the air
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