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Cuerpos del pantano: la química detrás el embalsamamiento natural

Posted on March 20, 2019

Originalmente publicado en ingles por jayaborgatta Publicado el 31 de octubre del 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, editado por Rebeca Fernández ¿Te imaginas poder mirar un cuerpo que tiene 2,700 años y saber qué cenó …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

Notable Black STEMists: Celebrating Black History Month on Twitter

Posted on March 14, 2019

by Becky Rodriguez Representation in STEM is something that is incredibly important to me. Higher education isn’t filled with people like me – people of color. The more I advance in my career, the more …

Posted in Guest Blogs, Sustainable NanoTagged Becky Rodriguez, Black History Month, science history, scientists, twitter1 Comment

Spider-Man or Suction Cup Man?

Posted on March 8, 2019

by Curtis Greenedited by Emily Caudill Like many people, I fantasized about being a super hero when I was younger. How cool would it be to save the day from a criminal mastermind who’s out …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged adhesive, Curtis Green, Emily Caudill, gecko, nanotechnology, spider-man, spiders, suction cups, superheroes, vacuum

Time to catch up on the podcast!

Posted on February 22, 2019

by Miriam Krause Today Sustainable Nano will publish the 30th episode of our podcast, called “Nanocomposites: Getting the Best of Two Worlds.” It’s an interview with Professor Klaus Müllen, and should be available later this …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged blog, Miriam Krause, podcast

Valentine’s Day Science: What do M&Ms have to do with nanotechnology?

Posted on February 14, 2019

by Natalie Hudson-Smith edited by Joe Buchman Do you have a favorite color of M&M, or a favorite type of M&M? Personally, I’m partial to orange M&Ms and mini M&Ms. You might think that orange …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged chocolate, food, Joe Buchman, nanoparticles, Natalie Hudson-Smith, surface area, twitter1 Comment

Recommended Reading: Polar Vortex Edition

Posted on February 8, 2019

by Miriam Krause Have you ever felt your nose hairs freeze? Many of us in the midwest and northeast regions of the United States are getting the chance this winter as severe cold weather has …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged cold, ice, Miriam Krause, polar vortex, Recommended Reading, snow, weather

Chemistry and Art in the Mountains of Morocco

Posted on January 30, 2019

by Christy Haynes Last month, I went on a dream trip – a 9-day tour through Morocco. Morocco is a beautiful country at the cultural crossroads of Africa and the Middle East, with a touch …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged art, Christy Haynes, color, Morocco, paint, polymers, travel

2018: Sustainable Nano Year in Review

Posted on January 25, 2019

by Miriam Krause Welcome to 2019 and the 6th anniversary of Sustainable Nano! This is a big year for the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology: we have an important National Science Foundation review in the spring, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged blog, Miriam Krause, nanotechnology, podcast, Recommended Reading, social media, year in review

¡Nano en tus oídos! Nanotecnología y audición

Posted on January 25, 2019

Originalmente publicado el 3 de mayo del 2018 por Bob Hamers Traducido por Mariah Dooley; editado por Becky Rodriguez ¡Nano en tus oídos! No, no es una broma infantil de los adherentes a la nanotecnología …

Posted in Nano Sostenible1 Comment

Running towards a degree

Posted on January 18, 2019

by Christian Lochbaumedited by Natalie Hudson-Smith I don’t enjoy running long distances. A lot of people talk about their experience in training and running marathons: most of these people describe running as “fun” or “exciting” …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Christian Lochbaum, mental health, Natalie Hudson-Smith, rowing, running, stress1 Comment
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