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aizenberg flowers Beautiful "Flowers" Self-assemble in a Beaker
Released May 16, 2013
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nanocrystalline solar cells Mines Solar Cell Research Cited in Applied Physics Letters
Released April 1, 2013
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fabricated free-standing metamaterial filter Theory and Practice Key to Optimized Broadband, Low-loss Optical Metamaterials
Released March 28, 2013
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an illustration of a Lyme antibody Penn Researchers Attach Lyme Disease Antibodies to Nanotubes, Paving Way for Diagnostic Device
Released March 21, 2013
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image of a flock of birds NYU Physicists Shine a Light on Particle Assembly
Released January 31, 2013
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charge traps in plastic electronics How to Avoid Traps in Plastic Electronics
Released July 29, 2012
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illustration of the recombinant process Penn Engineers Convert a Natural Plant Protein Into Drug-delivery Vehicles
Released July 2, 2012
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image of a spintronic magnetic field sensor A "Dirt Cheap" Magnetic Field Sensor From "Plastic Paint"
Released June 12, 2012
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researchers with graphene oxide's behind them Metastable Material: Study Shows Availability of Hydrogen Controls Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide
Released May 22, 2012
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computational models of nanometer-scale droplets At Smallest Scale, Liquid Crystal Behavior Portends New Materials
Released May 2, 2012
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Image illustrating how a two-dimensional sheet can bend into a three-dimensional shape. Researchers 'Print' Polymers That Bend Into 3-D Shapes
Released March 8, 2012
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top view of a Bacillus subtilis Mighty Mesh
Released January 23, 2012
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3 beams of light travel through a layer of SnO2 UCSB Researchers Uncover Transparency Limits on Transparent Conducting Oxides
Released January 18, 2012
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 triple helix molecules with 3 DNA double helices NYU Scientists' Creation of Self-replication Process Holds Promise for Production of New Materials
Released October 12, 2011
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image of swinging pendulums Two Seemingly Unrelated Phenomena Share Surprising Link
Released October 10, 2011
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Schematic of the molecular, supramolecular and macroscopic materials delivery systems of a mussel. NSF Announces Results of the Materials Research Centers and Teams Competition
Released September 8, 2011
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Image showing differently shaped particles and how they affect the coffee ring effect. The Future of Inks, Paints and Coatings Takes Shape
Released August 17, 2011
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image of the coffee ring effect Penn Physicists Undo the 'Coffee Ring Effect'
Released August 17, 2011
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This is a scanning electron microscope image of a new material that self-assembles into polyhedra. Chemists Create Molecular "Flasks"
Released July 21, 2011
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Photo of a horseshoe crab. Replacing the Blue Bloods
Released May 19, 2011
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Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin Researchers Advance Toward Hybrid Spintronic Computer Chips
Released April 13, 2011
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chemistry graphic Researchers Discover the Cause of Irradiation-induced Instability in Materials Surfaces
Released April 12, 2011
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Image of multiple-exciton generation, which suggests one exciton can produce multiple excitons. Size Matters: Smaller Particles Could Make Solar Panels More Efficient
Released March 25, 2011
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grains in graphene Study: Graphene Grains Make Atomic Patchwork Quilts
Released January 5, 2011
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atoms landing on top of each other Watching Crystals Grow Provides Clues to Making Smoother, Defect-free Thin Films
Released January 21, 2010
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coat that protects a deep sea gastropod MIT: Unusual Snail Shell Could Be a Model for Better Armor
Released January 18, 2010
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dry granular materials Streaming Sand Grains Help Define Essence of a Liquid
Released June 24, 2009
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Photo of template with nanoscale silicon pillars. Self-assembling Polymer Arrays Improve Data Storage Potential
Released August 14, 2008
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An artist's rendition of the new light-bending metamaterial. Getting Light to Bend Backwards
Released October 16, 2007
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A new fabrication technique, known as soft interference lithography, or SIL, offers many significant Nanomaterials With a Bright Future
Released September 11, 2007
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