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Nanophysics Nov 11, 2016

Scientists develop light-driven motors to power nanorobots of the future

A collaborative of scientists has proposed a model for a nanosized dipole photomotor based on the phenomenon of light-induced charge redistribution. Triggered by a laser pulse, this tiny device is capable of directed motion ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 31, 2016

Biology education in the light of single cell/molecule studies

Stochastic processes are often presented in terms of random, that is unpredictable, events. This framing obscures the reality that stochastic processes, while more or less unpredictable at the level of individual events, ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Oct 11, 2016

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists observe diffusion of individual atoms in light bath

In a combination of experiments and theory the diffusion of individual atoms in periodic systems was understood for the first time. The interaction of individual atoms with light at ultralow temperatures close to the absolute ...

Nanophysics Sep 6, 2016

Super-resolution microscope builds 3-D images by mapping negative space

Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have demonstrated a method for making three-dimensional images of structures in biological material under natural conditions at a much higher resolution than other existing ...

Nanomaterials May 20, 2016

Graphene-based nanolubricants could grease automotive industryÂ’s future

Recent research has shown that adding nanoparticles to liquids significantly enhances some of their properties. "Nanofluids" have been synthesised using carbon nanotubes and various metallic, oxide and ceramic nanoparticles. ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 10, 2016

New design of primitive quantum computer finds application

Scientists and engineers from the Universities of Bristol and Western Australia have developed how to efficiently simulate a "quantum walk" on a new design for a primitive quantum computer.

Cell & Microbiology Apr 28, 2016

New data analysis technique distinguishes active from passive fluctuations inside cells

Inside every living cell, internal structures are continuously moving about. Under a microscope, organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, transport vesicles, or even external flagella wobble and twitch. This may happen ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 21, 2016

2+1 is not always 3: In the microworld unity is not always strength

In the microscopic world, as long as there are only two particles, things are relatively simple. When other particles are introduced, however, the situation soon becomes more complicated. Imagine there are two people pushing ...

Nanomaterials Apr 4, 2016

Nanotech particle stratification technique provides new opportunities for innovation

EU researchers have shown how small nanotech particles suspended in a liquid separate out by size as the liquid evaporates, an effect that can lead to techniques for making layered structures that improve the performance ...

Computer Sciences Mar 30, 2016

Research focuses on understanding and predicting user behavior by mining social media events

Dr. Xia Hu, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, is collaborating with Arizona State University and Yahoo! to understand user behavior on social media platforms ...

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