Monday, September 19, 2016
Nucleon interactions key to quantum phase transition
Research sheds new light on the ways in which protons and neutrons can bind and even undergo a quantum phase transition. The work has implications for understanding the connections between nuclear interactions and nuclear structure found in nature.
Diamond proves useful material for growing graphene
Material scientists have developed a method to grow graphene that contains relatively few impurities and costs less to make, in a shorter time and at lower temperatures compared to the processes widely used to make graphene today.
Nickel graphene nanocomposite can be tuned for optimal fracture strength
Engineering researchers found that nanocomposites composed of layers of nickel and graphene can be tuned for optimal fracture strength by manipulating the structural arrangement of the graphene sheets.
Towards stable propagation of light in nanophotonic fibers
Devices based on light, rather than electrons, could revolutionize the speed and security of our future computers. However, one of the major challenges in today's physics is the design of photonic devices, able to transport and switch light through circuits in a stable way. Researchers now have studied how to achieve a more stable propagation of light for future optical technologies.
The PHENOMEN project aims to lay the foundations a new information technology
The project PHENOMEN is at the intersection of photonics, radio frequency signal processing and phononics and proposes to build the first practical optically-driven phonon sources and detectors.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Scientists use nanotechnology to prevent oil spill disaster
A research team has secured $1.7m in project funding for developing a highly advanced system for recovering oil from oil spills.
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