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Materials

Nanosponges Soak Up Toxins  April 21, 2013
Tiny membrane-coated particles keep poisonous proteins away from healthy cells, save mice injected with lethal doses
Study digs deep into Li-ion particle properties  April 29, 2013

A Japanese research team from the National Institute for Materials Science and Tokyo Metropolitan University has demonstrated the importance of electrode design in terms of energy density.

Mechanical and electronic properties of diborides of transition...  May 5, 2013

Mechanical and electronic properties of diborides of transition 3d-5d metals from first principles: Toward search of novel ultra-incompressible and superhard materials Progress in Materials Science , Vol.

New Report on Technologies, Markets, and Players in Organic Photovoltaics  May 6, 2013
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Organic Photovoltaics (OPV) 2013-2023: Technologies, Markets, Players" report to their offering. In this report, we develop...
Thin Inorganic Ribbons Coil And Flex  May 5, 2013
Ability to bend imparts biomolecule-like self-assembly qualities to ordinarily rigid inorganic structures
New "inverse vulcanization" process produces polymeric sulfur...  April 15, 2013

Battery cycling data for poly . Chung et al. Click to enlarge. A University of Arizona-led international research team has developed a simple process for making lightweight plastics from elemental sulfur; the team has successfully used a new polymeric sulfur produced via the process as an electrode material for lithium-sulfur batteries.

Nanoparticles Treat Degenerative Eye Disease Without Eye Injections  March 27, 2013
Nanomedicine: Polymer particles deliver therapeutic gene to eye tissue to improve the vision of mice with a model of macular degeneration
Training Immune Cells  March 17, 2013
Researchers trap T cells in emulsion droplets in hopes of reprogramming them to attack new disease targets
Magnetic Nanoparticles Banish Bacteria From Blood  February 10, 2013
Bacteria-binding materials could be used to scavenge pathogens in the blood to treat septic infections
Urban Mining of E-Waste is a Sustainable and Beneficial Means of Commodities Production  May 6, 2013
As the traditional mining industry slows down year on year, Green Technology Solutions, Inc. believes that a major shift toward e-waste recycling is the solution to keeping manufacturers worldwide...
Splitting Up Fatty Acids  February 10, 2013
Nanofiltration membrane technique separates vegetable oil molecules, opening the way to their broader industrial use
a Kaist research team developed in vivo flexible large scale integrated circuits  May 6, 2013

This shows: Top: In vivo flexible large scale integrated circuits ; Bottom: Schematic of roll-to-roll printing of flexible LSI on large area plastics.

Exposition Highlights  April 14, 2013
C&EN panelists and instrument industry editors pick new products that stand out
Oldest man to walk in space: 59-year-old Russian cosmonaut  April 23, 2013

Cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov and Roman Romanenko work near the space station's Pirs airlock module to set up equipment needed for installation of a space weather experiment.

Structure of grains and grain boundaries in cryo-mechanically processed Ti alloy  May 1, 2013

In Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 48, No. 13. , pp. 4592-4598, doi:10.1007/s10853-013-7190-3 A Ti5Ta1.8Nb alloy with the major phase as I Ti has been subjected to severe plastic deformation by means of cryo-rolling. Significant grain refinement has been observed.

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