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Seeing in color at the nanoscale: Scientists develop a new nanotech tool to probe solar-energy conversion

Seeing in color at the nanoscale: Scientists develop a new nanotech tool to probe solar-energy conversion | this curious life | Scoop.it

If nanoscience were television, we'd be in the 1950s. Although scientists can make and manipulate nanoscale objects with increasingly awesome control, they are limited to black-and-white imagery for examining those objects. Information about nanoscale chemistry and interactions with light -- the atomic-microscopy equivalent to color -- is tantalizingly out of reach to all but the most persistent researchers.

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Go Back to Where You Came From | SBS

Go Back to Where You Came From | SBS | this curious life | Scoop.it

Outstanding Australian Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) documentary series.

 

Join the conversation about immigration, take an interactive asylum seeker's journey, read about the partipants, and watch the trailer for the world-first TV event.

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