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Liz Laudadio

What is Aqua Regia, and what makes it royal?

Posted on December 4, 2018

by Liz Laudadio edited by Joe Buchman Aqua regia, latin for “royal water”, is a fascinating, dangerous, and useful liquid that some of us in the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology use on a regular basis. …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged acid, aqua regia, charge, citric acid, gold, history, ions, Joe Buchman, le chatelier's principle, Liz Laudadio, NMC, nobel prize, noble metals, Pokémon, safety

What Does Nanotechnology Have to Do with Chocolate?

Posted on February 9, 2017

by Liz Laudadio edited by Mimi Hang A few days from now is Valentine’s Day, a day to take time to appreciate what matters the most in life… chocolate! I’m sure you’ve seen the tiny, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged chocolate, crystals, lipid bilayer, Liz Laudadio, Mimi Hang, nanotechnology, Valentine's Day1 Comment

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