The researchers say this advance in
nanoscience opens vast opportunities for a wide range of applications that includes catalysis (the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst), energy storage (batteries or supercapacitors), and bio / plasmonic imaging, among others.
Not exact matches
Nanoscience could provide some of the tools we need to
open a window onto this hidden world.
The Park
Nanoscience Lab at the Europe Headquarters in Manheim Germany is a new branch of Park Systems and part of a growing network of Park Global
Nanoscience labs including a recently
opened Park
Nanoscience Center at SUNY Polytech Institute in Albany, New York.The Park
Nanoscience Lab will showcase advanced atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems, demonstrate a wide variety of cutting - edge applications - ranging from materials science, to chemistry and biology, to semiconductor and data storage devices - and provide hands on experience, training and service, year - round.
Park Systems Holds Grand
Opening Ceremony of the Park
Nanoscience Lab at their European Headquarters
The winners of the 2014 Kavli Prize in
Nanoscience — Thomas Ebbesen, Stefan Hell and Sir John Pendry — discuss breaking the limits of what we can do with light and
opening the door to possibilities ranging from optical computing to invisibility cloaks.