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THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY's curator insight,
26 March 2013, 11:05
In an important step toward the creation of "bio-batteries," a new study reveals how bacteria produce electricity when proteins in their cell membranes come into contact with a mineral surface.
Sultan Ashfaq's curator insight,
27 March 2015, 13:19
3d printers are also being affected by cutting-edge nanotechnologies. A new micrometer scale 3d printer has been introduced at an international fair which can print tiny structures at a nanometer size. It is entitled as the world's fastest printer for micro and nanostructures. The alacrity of this system is based on innovative laser lithography method. |
Sultan Ashfaq's curator insight,
27 March 2015, 13:12
Ancient Egyptians were an advanced civilization of their time. In the past, Egyptians were infatuated on lapis lazuli (a stone from Afghanistan). They used this stone to hue various art sculptures. But the rarity of this stone, coerced them to create this blue hue through artificial means dubbed as Egyptian blue. Researchers have figured this blue bead might help in cutting-edge world of nanotechnology.
Sultan Ashfaq's curator insight,
27 March 2015, 13:27
Nanotechnology has made atoms and bonds developed by artificial means probable. Chad Mirtin, director of Northwestern University’s International Institute for Nanotechnology, is rewriting the entire periodic table. As yet he has built more than 200 distinct crystal structures with 17 different particle arrangements.
Pedro Barbosa's curator insight,
19 February 2013, 22:19
Pedro Barbosa | www.pbarbosa.com | www.harvardtrends.com |