All articles by Lewis Brindley – Page 9
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Spinning out stronger nanotubes
Super-strong carbon nanotube fibres grown 100,000 times longer than their width
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Hydrogen from sewage hits production records
Microbial fuel cells efficiently generate gas from wastewater
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Radiation damage mystery cracked
Two studies reveal how radiation damages materials at the nanoscale
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Laser hits the right spot for chemical analysis
Nanoantenna could lead to ultrahigh resolution microscopes.
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A hearty dose of garlic?
Eating garlic may protect the heart by boosting hydrogen sulphide levels in blood
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Semiconductor splits water with sunlight
Hydrogen and oxygen separated and stored by titanium photocatalyst
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Nanocircuits made easy
Researchers have found an easier way of growing and printing nanotube circuits
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Taking the sting out of malaria
Identification of sugar chains used by malaria parasite to infect mosquitoes could pave the way to new therapy
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Muscling in on artificial actuators
Scientists in the US have developed artificial "micromuscles" capable of gripping, walking and even swimming
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Nanoparticles paint a finer picture
Method allows printing with exquisite precision but preserves nano properties