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Generation Nano, Here We Come!

Posted on April 15, 2016

by Miriam Krause This weekend, over 350,000 people are expected to attend the 4-day U.S. Science & Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C. The event is at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from 10am-6pm Saturday and …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged generation nano, Miriam Krause, nanotechnology, podcast, Science & Engineering Festival, stan lee, superheroes

Why do Scientists Care about Bacterial Replication?

Posted on April 8, 2016

by Joe Buchman edited by Arielle Mensch Did you know that under the right conditions, bacteria can divide every 20 minutes?1 (That’s how bacteria reproduce – one cell splits into two.) That means that 10 …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged agar, Arielle Mensch, bacteria, colony counting, contamination, dilute, Joe Buchman, nanoparticles, toxicity

2016: El principio de una…¿década nueva? Parte 2

Posted on March 31, 2016

Blog original en inglés por Gene Chong Traducido por Jane Moye-Rowley En 2005, la revista Science publicó su número del 125° aniversario con 25 de las preguntas más grandes para ciencia en el próximo cuarto-siglo.1 …

Posted in Nano SostenibleTagged computación, nanotecnología, supercomputadoras

2016: The Start of a New… Decade? Part 2

Posted on March 31, 2016

by Gene Chong edited by Ariane Vartanian In 2005, Science magazine published their 125th anniversary issue and posed 25 of the biggest questions “facing science over the next quarter-century”.1 In my previous post, I talked …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Ariane Vartanian, computers, femtoseconds, Gene Chong, modeling, nanoparticles

2016: El principio de una…¿década nueva? Parte 1

Posted on March 29, 2016

Blog original en inglés por Gene Chong Traducido por Jane Moye-Rowley y Gladys Diaz-Vazquez Le llegada de la primavera, como el Año Nuevo, hace que muchos de nosotros reflexionemos sobre lo que logramos y no …

Posted in Nano Sostenible1 Comment

2016: The Start of a New… Decade? Part 1

Posted on March 29, 2016

by Gene Chong edited by Ariane Vartanian The coming of spring, like New Years Day, leads many of us to ruminate over what we did and did not accomplish in the past year and to …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Ariane Vartanian, cell membranes, clustering, Gene Chong, nanoparticles, proteins, self-assembly1 Comment

Aerogels: Nanotechnology to Space and Beyond

Posted on March 23, 2016

by Merve Doğangün edited by Eric Melby Humans have been dreaming about space travel since the early ages. As many of you recall from the opening lines of Star Trek, it has been fascinating for …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged aerogel, color, Eric Melby, insulation, light, Merve Doğangün, Rayleigh scattering, space, thermal conductivity

Los aerogeles: la nanotecnología al espacio ultraterrestre y más allá

Posted on March 23, 2016

Blog original en inglés por Merve Dogangun Traducido por Scott Miller Los humanos han estado soñando con viajes espaciales desde edades tempranas. Como tal vez recuerde de las primeras líneas de Star Trek, a la humanidad …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

Recommended Reading: Spring Break Edition

Posted on March 18, 2016

by Miriam Krause It’s Recommended Reading Day here at Sustainable Nano!  There’s so much great stuff out there on the internet that it’s impossible to catch it all, so we thought we’d offer you a little …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged ACS, communication, Miriam Krause, nanoparticles, news, Recommended Reading, spring break, superheroes, website, women in science

Nanopartículas – Cinco maneras en que estos “pequeños combatientes” están teniendo un gran impacto en la guerra contra el terrorismo

Posted on March 10, 2016

Blog original en inglés por Taeyjuana Curry Traducido por Jeremy Miller El término “terrorismo” se está volviendo bastante omnipresente en nuestra vida cotidiana. Parece que apenas se puede ver un informe de noticias, navegar por internet, escuchar …

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