IMAGE: Nanostructur porous titanium oxide thin film (TiOx) deposited on the plastic (PI: polyimide) substrate. view more Credit: Osaka University Osaka, Japan – Many common household items and devices have a coating that improves performance. For example, the thin Teflon coating on cookware helps prevent food from sticking to the surface. However, it’s difficult to prepare–at
Month: June 2020
IMAGE: A logo of the element ‘Au’ assembled by EPD method with gold nanoparticles. view more Credit: Heyou Zhang Smart phones, tablets and laptop displays, camera lenses, biosensing devices, integrated chips and solar photovoltaic cells are among the applications that could stand to benefit from an innovative method of nanocrystal assembly pioneered by Australian scientists. Nanocrystals
IMAGE: This illustration represents spin relaxation due to the coupling with lattice vibrations, as predicted from fully quantum-mechanical calculations. view more Credit: Xinran Dongfang Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have developed a theoretical foundation and new computational tools for predicting a material’s spin dynamics, a key property for building solid-state quantum computing platforms and other applications
This article contains spoilers for Legends of Tomorrow and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. John Constantine is a man defined by his own failings. In Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, the occultist is once again set on a path of redemption after a cataclysmic event. It’s an arc reflected in the latest season of Legends
Researchers from Monash University and the CSIRO have set a record for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) using technology that resembles a sponge filled with tiny magnets. Using a Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) nanocomposite that can be regenerated with remarkable speed and low energy cost, researchers have developed sponge-like technology that can capture carbon
IMAGE: The black and white phase microscope image above helped UCI researchers identify where the squid reflectin protein nanostructures were present in human cells (dark regions, with some indicated by white… view more Credit: Atouli Chatterjee / UC Irvine, Calif., June 2, 2020 — Octopuses, squids and other sea creatures can perform a disappearing act by
A mutation unique to certain cancer tumors is a potential homing beacon for safely deploying CRISPR gene editing enzymes to disarm DNA that makes cancer cells resistant to treatment, while ignoring the gene in normal cells where it’s critical to healthy function, according to a new study from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute in the journal
HOUSTON – (June 2, 2020) – Boron nitride nanotubes are anything but boring, according to Rice University scientists who have found a way to watch how they move in liquids. The researchers’ method to study the real-time dynamics of boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) allowed them to confirm, for the first time, that Brownian motion of
IMAGE: Design concept of and fabrication procedures for the 3D scatterer view more Credit: KAIST Researchers have developed a new easy-to-use smart optical film technology that allows smart window devices to autonomously switch between transparent and opaque states in response to the surrounding light conditions. The proposed 3D hybrid nanocomposite film with a highly periodic network
IMAGE: The structure of the molecular switch. view more Credit: Dr Kunal Mali, KU Leuven Computer hard drives of the future could be made up of smart molecules. Researchers have discovered a single molecule ‘switch’ that can act like a transistor and offers the potential to store binary information – such as the 1s and 0s
Since starting out as a special makeup effects artist on George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead in 1985, Greg Nicotero has not only been a leading pioneer in his field but, during the past decade, has also taken on the roles of executive producer and director on one of the most successful horror TV
Hardspace: Shipbreaker, a new sci-fi puzzler from Canadian studio Blackbird Interactive, is the story of a worker, who, in order to escape a miserable existence on a resource-depleted Earth, applies to work at Lynx, a spaceship salvage mega-corporation. But the promise of a better life in space is a lie. In the opening moments of
IMAGE: Structure of stretchable color sheets and color change with stretching and contracting. view more Credit: COPYRIGHT (C) TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Overview A joint research team of Hayato Kumagai in the latter half of the doctoral course and Kazuhiro Takahashi, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering of
IMAGE: The NUS research team behind the novel electronic material is led by Assistant Professor Benjamin Tee (centre). With him are two team members: Mr Wang Guanxiang (left), who is holding… view more Credit: National University of Singapore Imagine a flexible digital screen that heals itself when it cracks, or a light-emitting robot that locates survivors
IMAGE: Lehigh University materials science and engineering professor Christopher J. Kiely has been elected as a Fellow of the Microanalysis Society. view more Credit: Lehigh University Christopher J. Kiely, the Harold B. Chambers Senior Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Lehigh University’s P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, has been elected as a
This Roswell review contains spoilers. Roswell: Season 2 Episode 11 This episode started with one mystery – Michael hot on the trail of who took Alex – and ended with many, gathering speed as more stories turned into mysteries and revealed themselves as related. We were also treated to valuable flashbacks of Liz’s relationship with
Just days after the company announced that it planned to unveil the games coming to the PlayStation 5 in a special digital showcase, Sony has decided to postpone the event to a later date in support of the protests against police brutality happening in many cities across the US. “We have decided to postpone the
IMAGE: Graphene flakes are grown on silicon nanowires to achieve superior conductivity. view more Credit: Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering A team led by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University has created a new technology that enhances scientists’ ability to communicate with neural cells using light. Tzahi Cohen-Karni, associate professor of biomedical engineering and materials science
IMAGE: Scientist works on Atomic Layer Deposition equipment view more Credit: Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University Researchers of Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) approached the creation of a solid-state thin-film battery for miniature devices and sensors. The results of the study were published in the special issue dedicated to improved materials for lithium
Carbon nanotube transistors are a step closer to commercial reality, now that MIT researchers have demonstrated that the devices can be made swiftly in commercial facilities, with the same equipment used to manufacture the silicon-based transistors that are the backbone of today’s computing industry. Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors or CNFETs are more energy-efficient than silicon
In celebration of World Outlander Day, which is apparently a thing (hey, any excuse to celebrate a rich storytelling world!), we’re teaming up with Sony Pictures Consumer Products for an Outlander-themed prize pack giveaway, filled with goodies from the official Outlander store. Click here to enter via our official giveaway page! There’s a variety of
SNK’s go-to business practice these days is to release its extensive Neo Geo library on any system that will take it for a few bucks a title. Back in the day, having an arcade-perfect Fatal Fury game at your fingertips would cost you a couple of hundred dollars. Now you can get pretty much any
This Penny Dreadful: City of Angels review contains spoilers. Penny Dreadful: City of Angels Episode 6 Penny Dreadful: City of Angels episode 6, “How It Is With Brothers,” opens in a frightening situation completely outside of supernatural influence. There are no whispering spirits, no conjurations of dark saints or sacred monsters. There is only righteous
Outriders is a new sci-fi game from Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly. The game tells the story of a human ship that was launched in May of 2076 on a mission to colonize the planet Enoch, the last hope for the people of Earth. But when humanity arrives on this new, mysterious planet, the team soon discovers
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