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Nano Letters publishes Dr. Yong Shi's energy harvesting technology
... journal, Nano Letters, recently published an article highlighting the fascinating nanogenerators developed by Dr. Yong Shi ...Graphene-based gadgets may be just years away
... . Writing in the American Chemical Society’s journal Nano Letters, Dr Kostya Novoselov and colleagues ... for Polymer Research in Germany recently reported in Nano Letters how they had used graphene-based films to create ...Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon
... Ronning of the University of Jena, the findings will be published in Nano Letters. The researchers have filed for U.S. patents covering their invention. While semiconductor nanowires---rods ...Researchers demonstrate 'avalanche effect' in solar cells
... cells. The findings are to be published in scientific journal Nano Letters this week. Solar cells provide great opportunities for future large-scale electricity ...Nanoparticles assemble by millions to encase oil drops
... today by the American Chemical Society's journal Nano Letters. The multisegmented nanowires, akin to "nanoscale batons," were made by connecting two nanomaterials with different ...Tethered molecules act as light-driven reversible nanoswitches
... , are reported in the June 2008 issue of the journal Nano Letters. Until now, progress was impeded because, when such molecules were attached to surfaces, they no longer ...Study shows quantum dots can penetrate skin through minor abrasions
... - that Monteiro-Riviere showed in a 2007 study in Nano Letters can deeply and rapidly penetrate healthy skin when there is repetitive flexing of the skin. Additionally, Monteiro ...Super strong antimicrobial coatings for medicine, defense
... -awaited genre of stronger disinfectant surfaces is scheduled for the July 9 issue of ACS' Nano Letters ...Research helps understand factors that influence efficiency of organic-based devices
... . The study, published in the April 2007 issue of Nano Letters, showed that changing the head group of the organic molecules located far from the surface and changing ...Researchers generate hydrogen without the carbon footprint
... in a photoelectrochemical diode. They report in the July issue of Nano Letters that using incident sunlight, "such photocorrosion-stable diodes generate a photocurrent of approximately 0.25 ...Penn scientists demonstrate potential of graphene films as next-generation transistors
... carriers. The study appears online in the journal Nano Letters and will appear in print in the August edition. Johnson's study, "Surface Potentials and Layer Charge ...Flower-shaped nanoparticles may lead to better batteries for portable electronics
... -generation electronic devices, say the scientists in a report scheduled for the Oct. 8 issue of ACS' Nano Letters ...New carbon material shows promise of storing large quantities of renewable electrical energy
... . Their findings will be published in the Oct. 8 edition of Nano Letters. The article was posted on the journal's Web site this week. This technology, Stoller says, has the promise of significantly ...NC State engineers discover nanoparticles can break on through
... Arif Gozen and Bin Wei in the journal Nano Letters. They worked with engineers who designed the unique particles at the University of Melbourne in Australia. The researchers used a special ...New technique sees into tissue at greater depth, resolution
... for." The results of the Duke research were posted on line by Nano Letters, a journal published by the American Chemical Society. The research was supported by the National Institutes of Health ...
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