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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. Seven Tips for Attending Your First Big Conference. August 13, 2015. August 13, 2015. Next week, over ten thousand people will converge on the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. For the fall 2015 meeting. Of the American Chemical Society ( ACS. The following is a handy list of conference tips and suggestions compiled from students, faculty, and friends of the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. We'd love to hear from you! Follow Blog via Email.
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How the Fruits Got Their Colors | Sustainable Nano
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. How the Fruits Got Their Colors. July 7, 2015. July 7, 2015. Fruit and vegetable colors seem to be dominated by greens, yellows, oranges and reds. With my interest piqued, I set out to explore and better understand. How the fruits (and vegetables) got their colors. Blueberries: blue, or purple? Image by Jeff Kubina. Color wheel (with corresponding light wavelengths). Image modified from Benja. So how does this light absorption work? If that stuff about...
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How Do Nanoparticles Stick to Bacteria? Or, How Are Cell Membranes Like Velcro? | Sustainable Nano
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. How Do Nanoparticles Stick to Bacteria? Or, How Are Cell Membranes Like Velcro? August 4, 2015. August 31, 2015. Scientists have known for some time that nanomaterials can stick to cell membranes and, in some cases, damage the membrane in the process. But what exactly do nanomaterials stick to on the cell membrane? A particular type of molecule called lipopolysaccharides (LPS) may provide a key to answering this question. Image by Mike Jones. The killi...
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. Click on any image to learn more about us! Have a question for our scientists or an idea you want us to write about? We'd love to hear from you! Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. RT @ Mindful Chemist. FDA bans triclosan in soaps. The impact of triclosan explored in @ SustainableNano. Blog post: sustainable-nano.com/2014/11/11/is-. H 10 hours ago. Top Posts and Pages.
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. How Do Nanoparticles Stick to Bacteria? Or, How Are Cell Membranes Like Velcro? August 4, 2015. August 31, 2015. Scientists have known for some time that nanomaterials can stick to cell membranes and, in some cases, damage the membrane in the process. But what exactly do nanomaterials stick to on the cell membrane? A particular type of molecule called lipopolysaccharides (LPS) may provide a key to answering this question. Image by Mike Jones. How Can Y...
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Invisibility Cloaks & Tomato Juice – Two Videos About Light & Color | Sustainable Nano
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. Invisibility Cloaks and Tomato Juice – Two Videos About Light & Color. July 28, 2015. Last month we posted “ Light Can Do Way More Than Bend: Part 2. 8221; in which we talked about using lasers to create a particular type of metamaterial. From gold nanoparticles. One exciting application for metamaterials research is the development of invisibility technology, and now the ACS Reactions. A new time-lapse video series from C&E News. Publication Summary: ...
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. How Do Nanoparticles Stick to Bacteria? Or, How Are Cell Membranes Like Velcro? August 4, 2015. August 31, 2015. Scientists have known for some time that nanomaterials can stick to cell membranes and, in some cases, damage the membrane in the process. But what exactly do nanomaterials stick to on the cell membrane? A particular type of molecule called lipopolysaccharides (LPS) may provide a key to answering this question. Image by Mike Jones. Than the ...
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LPS | Sustainable Nano
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. How Do Nanoparticles Stick to Bacteria? Or, How Are Cell Membranes Like Velcro? August 4, 2015. August 31, 2015. Scientists have known for some time that nanomaterials can stick to cell membranes and, in some cases, damage the membrane in the process. But what exactly do nanomaterials stick to on the cell membrane? A particular type of molecule called lipopolysaccharides (LPS) may provide a key to answering this question. Image by Mike Jones. How Can Y...