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Agricultural Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay and What is Being Done About It

Posted on September 14, 2018

by Beichen Liu edited by Alicia McGeachy A lot is being said these days about pollution in waterways, how to prevent it, and how to clean up pollution that started decades ago. During a summer …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged agriculture, algae, Alicia McGeachy, Beichen Liu, carbon nanotubes, Chesapeake Bay, nanotechnology, pollution

¿La ingesta de nanopartículas de oro me haría más inteligente?

Posted on September 11, 2018

Originalmente publicado en inglés por Hattie Ring Publicado el 11 de Septiembre 2015 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, Editado por Curtis Green “Quiero ingerir partículas de nano-oro como experimento para ver si realmente convierte a tu …

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Volunteering for the Prison Education Project

Posted on September 7, 2018

by Micaela Homer edited by Alicia McGeachy On the first evening I drove to teach in a prison, I was nervous. Would they respect me? Would they be interested in the lesson I prepared? Even …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, Micaela Homer, outreach, prisons, science education, teaching

Nanotechnology and cars, inside and out

Posted on August 31, 2018

by Giles Kirkland Vehicles of the near future will benefit greatly from nanotechnology and nanomaterials. The global expectations for lower emissions and fuel economy are creating huge demands for lightweight, durable, and low-cost materials to …

Posted in Guest Blogs, Sustainable NanoTagged automotive, batteries, cars, ceramics, coatings, engines, fabrics, Giles Kirkland, nanotechnology, textiles

¿Qué es el Festival de Ciencia e Ingeniería de los Estados Unidos?

Posted on August 29, 2018

Blog originalmente publicado en inglés por Miranda Gallagher Traducido por Mariah Dooley Traducio por Mariah Dooley, Editado por Becky Rodriguez “Wow” “Nunca tuvimos nada parecido cuando era niña” “Es asombroso” Escuché estas tres frases repetidas …

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Charged Chains and How They Interact with Model Biological Interfaces

Posted on August 24, 2018

by Alicia McGeachy Have you ever heard the phrase “walking on eggshells”? The phrase is usually meant to convey the message that you should take care in not disrupting or offending someone. It turns out, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, charge, charge density, ligands, nanoparticles, oligomers, polymers, publication summary, publications

Aterrizaje entre las estrellas: Promedios en la sociedad

Posted on August 21, 2018

Blog original en inglés por Naomi Dalchand Originalmente publicado 26 de Abril 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, Editado por Curtis Green Mientras ayudaba a mi hermana a prepararse para su entrevista de trabajo hace unas …

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A Quick Peek Into Computational Chemistry

Posted on August 17, 2018

by Andy Bei edited by Alicia McGeachy When talking about chemists, what image comes to your mind? Labs, tubes, beakers, colorful solutions, turning dirt into gold… Yes, yes, those images represent some parts of chemistry …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, Andy Bei, chemistry, computational chemistry, computer modeling, computers, undergraduates, water

Ultimas noticias: La Química comete un error contra el Slime

Posted on August 16, 2018

Blog original en inglés por Alicia McGeachy Publicado el 20 de Julio del 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, Editado por Curtis Green ¿Es un sólido? ¿Es un líquido? Se comporta de una manera que nos …

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How Natural Organic Matter May Change How Nanoparticles Affect Bacteria

Posted on August 10, 2018

by Arielle Mensch Almost 4 years ago now (wow I’m getting old) I wrote a blog post about the Invisible Remnants of Dead Stuff Hiding in the Water called natural organic matter, or NOM. Well, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Arielle Mensch, ligands, nanodiamonds, nanoparticles, natural organic matter, publication summary, Shewanella oneidensis, toxicity
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