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Nanotechnology information, news, and learning material. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Object Size Range. February 11, 2016. Glueballs … Can’t see them! Are they really there? More mysteries made clear at the sub-atomic level. Even smaller than nanoparticles? See the video below from SciShow). There is more information on nanotechnology activity in Southeast Minnesota. Really big particles compared to Gluons! See: Rushford Institute for Nanotechnology (RINTek. 8220;In ...
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Nanotechnology information, news, and learning material. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Blue Origin Failure Test. June 21, 2016. Blue Origin executed Launch/Recovery #4 on Father’s Day! This was another test/evaluation event with some University Experiments on board. The vehicle flew well above the atmosphere/space Kamen altitude. See the event on the short video below. If you are interested in the pre-launch, launch and recovery, access the fifty minute video. April 21, 2016. 2nd-4t...
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Nanotechnology information, news, and learning material. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Nanotechnology is the direct manipulation of atoms and molecules at the atomic level, the nanometer. An impressive definition to be sure, but it leaves many questions open for the business owner. What does it mean for my business and how will it impact me? What are some examples of nanotech. What are the environmental considerations? Here are some resources to help answer some of these questions.
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Nanotechnology information, news, and learning material. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. March 24, 2016. Significant research by NASA on inner space. Planet Earth Studies. Yes, NASA has much activity that is all about the ISS (International Space Station), Mars, Jupiter, the Cassini orbiter around Saturn, the photos of Pluto and of course the Solar Observation Telescope. However, take a look at this short two minute video about NASA activity here on earth! There is more...
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Nanotechnology information, news, and learning material. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: applied science. August 8, 2016. No, this has nothing to do with ladies undergarments! Our old nanotechnology friends, the lotus leaf and the pitcher plant, show us how to make things slippery. 8220;With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Tak-Sing Wong and his team are developing materials known as slippery-liquid infused porous surfaces, or SLIPS. June 21, 2016.
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Nanotechnology information, news, and learning material. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Particle Size. June 9, 2016. A tiny sensor that limits invasive traumatic brain injury surgery! Materials involved for this “Smaller than a pencil point” wireless nanosensor are polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) and silicon. Welcome to wireless bio-electric medicine. Washington University School of Medicine. And St. Louis Children’s. Hospitals. The School of Medicine is one...