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From Beer Bubbles to Nanoparticles: What is Nucleation?

Posted on September 27, 2018

by Stephanie Mitchell edited by Emily Caudill Yes folks, we’ve done it. You probably didn’t think we could, but we found another way to talk about beer and nanoparticles! Have you ever pondered why bubbles …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged beer, bubbles, Emily Caudill, gold, ice, nanoparticles, nucleation, Stephanie Mitchell, synthesis1 Comment

Beer and Nano-sustainability

Posted on April 16, 2013

by Adam Nikolaus Beer. It’s one of humanity’s finest inventions and is the topic of several blogs on its own. There is a lot that beer can teach us. For example, recently a group of …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Adam Nikolaus, applications, bacteria, beer, consumer products, fermentation, industrial production, nanoparticles, solar power, sustainability

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