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  • Article - 9 Dec 2003
    A study is offering new insights into a long-standing mystery about plant growth. Plant biologists were the first to witness the birth and growth of individual "microtubules" - nanosize tubes of...
  • Article - 5 Dec 2003
    University of California, Berkeley, chemists have found a way to make cheap plastic solar cells flexible enough to paint onto any surface and potentially able to provide electricity for wearable...
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    Paula M Mendes received her MSc (1997) and PhD (2002) degrees in Chemical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal. In 1997, she was awarded a competitive...
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    Dr. Choi analyses Nanopatterning and Nanostructure Fabrication, where the concentration is to develop simple but efficient methods of nanofabrication that display superior pattern regularity,...
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    Professor Biggs, who received his PhD in 1996, holds the Chair of Chemical Engineering at The University of Adelaide where he is also the Head of School and Director of the Bio &...
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    Bonnie Gray received her B.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1992, her M.S. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1995, and her Ph.D. for the University of California at...
  • Webinar - 29 Mar 2018
    In this webinar, Dr. Peter DeWolf will discuss how AFM-based nanoelectrical modes have advanced and are now more accessible to a wider range of materials and how the user can obtain a greater amount...
  • News - 30 Apr 2025
    What if doctors could guide life-saving treatments through the body using nothing but a magnet? An interdisciplinary team at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering is...
  • News - 24 Mar 2025
    An international team of researchers from Seoul National University, the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), and Kookmin University has developed an advanced electrochemical catalyst...
  • News - 11 Mar 2025
    A recent study published in Advanced Materials introduced a new approach to 3D printing calcium phosphate (CaP) structures using bone prenucleation clusters (PNCs). By using bioinspired chemistry,...

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