Sentences with phrase «in nanoscopic»

A new study shows that in nanoscopic channels, the effective viscosity of water in channels made of glass can be twice as high as water in plastic channels.
We have seen this in animals, and now we see this process in the nanoscopic world of molecular evolution too.»

Not exact matches

«The new Park Nanoscience Center at SUNY Polytechnic Institute provides researchers with greater access to Park Systems» cutting - edge AFM nanoscopic tools, featuring reliable and repeatable high - resolution imaging of nanoscale cell structures in any environment without damage to the sample.»
In another study, scientists at the University of Utah found that nanoscopic particles of silver used as an antimicrobial in hundreds of products, including jeans, baby bottles, and washing machines, can deform fish embryoIn another study, scientists at the University of Utah found that nanoscopic particles of silver used as an antimicrobial in hundreds of products, including jeans, baby bottles, and washing machines, can deform fish embryoin hundreds of products, including jeans, baby bottles, and washing machines, can deform fish embryos.
In 2002, IBM developed a punch - card system, known as Millipede, using a thin polymer sheet with nanoscopic holes to provide a simple way to store binary data.
The sensor response appears to involve the closing of nanoscopic gaps or «break junctions» in wires caused by the dilation of palladium grains undergoing hydrogen absorption.
Wire arrays in which all wires possessed nanoscopic gaps reverted to open circuits in the absence of hydrogen gas.
A twisted laser beam hits a nanoscopic U-shaped gold grating which further twists the beam in either a right or left - handed direction.
According to Plank, the team is now planning to functionalize nanoscopic surfaces with the aim of developing very specialized nano sensors that can be integrated in a mobile telephone and are capable of measuring not just the humidity of the air, but also the CO or sulphur content.
According to a research team led by Thomas Hund, the key may reside in voltage-gated sodium channels, nanoscopic pores that control the flow of sodium ions across the heart cell membrane.
Researchers say the diamond probes could be used for a wide range of applications, but Jaque suspects they'll be most useful for observing the nanoscopic world, in particular the minute temperature fluctuations in living cells.
One promising technique involves reading DNA bases using changes in electrical current as they are threaded through a nanoscopic hole.
So nano - solenoids could perhaps be used in super-efficient nanocircuits or as part of a nanoscopic machine.
Xiang said Caltech is the first to use a nanoscopic layer of titanium dioxide — a material found in many toothpastes and sunscreens — to prevent semiconductors such as silicon from getting rusty or corroding when exposed to water.
A research group, which brings together experimental physicists from the University of Basel and theoretical physicists from SISSA, has observed and explained a peculiar effect, a source of «friction» in this type of nanoscopic observations.
In the journal Angewandte Chemie («Ultralight Mesoporous Magnetic Frameworks by Interfacial Assembly of Prussian Blue Nanocubes»), a team of Chinese and Australian researchers has now introduced a method for the synthesis of ultralight three - dimensional (3D) iron oxide frameworks with two different types of nanoscopic pores and tunable surface properties.
The paintings bring to mind galaxy formations in deep space and the view of matter at a nanoscopic level.
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