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207 matches found for "Smart materials"

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Intelligence inside metal components

The appropriate scanner can read and process the data contained in the label. »Smart labels« can be affixed to goods under production conditions of up to 100 degrees Celsius. But at higher temperature...

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Researchers Develop Novel Cancer Detection Method

The group's paper, "Towards Nonspecific Detection of Malignant Cervical Cells with Fluorescent Silica Beads," is published in Small (Volume 5 Issue 20, Pages 2,277 - 2,284).Meth...

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New material could boost data storage, save energy

Led by Dr. Jagdish “Jay” Narayan, John C.C. Fan Family Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and director of the National Science Foundation Center for Advanced Materials and Sm...

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Developing new stimuli-responsive molecular devices

Takuzo Aidagroup directorEmergent Materials DepartmentResponsive Matter Chemistry and Engineering Research GroupRIKEN Advanced Science Institute“The appeal of chemistry is that...

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Eco-friendly defence against erosion in arctic regions

Coastal roads and harbours are traditionally protected from sea erosion by giant blocks of rock or geosynthetic bags filled with material, all locally sourced where possible. In the Arctic and other c...

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New designs for smarter buildings

After two years of design, experimentation, fund-raising and building, the University of Arizona's Solar Decathlon team has completed construction of its 800-square-foot solar-powered house on th...

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International Conference on Magnesium - A great success

This is all the more remarkable in view of the economic restrictions to which the related industries might be exposed currently.A particular focus is put on wrought Magnesium alloys that will ...

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A Step Toward Better Brain Implants Using Conducting Polymer Nanotubes

Neural electrodes must work for time periods ranging from hours to years. When the electrodes are implanted, the brain first reacts to the acute injury with an inflammatory response. Then the brain se...

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Smart memory foam made smarter

Researchers from Northwestern University and Boise State University have figured out how to produce a less expensive shape-shifting "memory" foam, which could lead to more widespread applica...

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Toward making smart phone touchscreens more glare and smudge resistant

In a report today at the 238th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, they describe development of a test for performance of such smudge- and reflection-resistant coatings and its use to d...

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Future Smart Materials May Emulate Fish

The remarkable ability of fish to maneuver in tight places, or to hover in one area efficiently, or to accelerate in a seemingly effortless fashion has researchers wondering if they can create smarter...

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Nanoscale origami from DNA

Scientists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) and Harvard University have thrown the lid off a new toolbox for building nanoscale structures out of DNA, with complex twisting and curving sh...

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Apollo 11 Moon Rocks Still Crucial 40 Years Later

And he credits another WUSTL professor for the fact that the astronauts even collected the moon rocks in the first place.Randy L. Korotev, Ph.D., a research professor in the Department of Eart...

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Robo-bats with metal muscles may be next generation of remote control flyers

Instead, researchers at North Carolina State University are mimicking nature's small flyers – and developing robotic bats that offer increased maneuverability and performance.Small flyers...

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Finding Could Help Electronics Industry Enter New Phase

The key to the finding, published in Science, involves a method to measure intrinsic conducting properties of ferroelectric materials, which for decades have held tremendous promise but have eluded ex...

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