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| High-speed filter uses electrified nanostructures to purify water at low cost | 31 août 2010 |
| Stanford researchers have developed a water-purifying filter that makes the process more than 80,000 times faster than existing filters. The key is coating the filter fabric – ordinary cotton – with nanotubes and silver nanowires, then electrifying it. The filter uses very little power, has no moving parts and could ... |
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| Scientists use nanobiotechnology-manipulated light particles to accelerate algae growth | 24 août 2010 |
| Scientists and engineers seek to meet three goals in the production of biofuels from non-edible sources such as microalgae: efficiency, economical production and ecological sustainability. Now, researchers have uncovered a process that is a promising step toward accomplishing these three goals. |
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| Graphene oxide gets green | 22 juil. 2010 |
| The one-two punch appears online this week in the journal ACS Nano. ... "That's a big plus for green nano, because these ubiquitous bacteria are quickly converting graphene oxide into an environmentally benign mineral ...The researchers suggested the water-soluble product could find use in polymers, ceramics and metals, as thin ... |
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| K-STATE RESEARCHERS FIND GENE-SILENCING NANOPARTICLES MAY PUT END TO PESKY SUMMER PEST | 19 juil. 2010 |
| Scientists have developed a way to use nanoparticles to deliver double-stranded ribonucleic acid to silence genes in mosquito larvae. |
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| Researchers develop living, breathing human lung-on-a-chip | 24 juin 2010 |
| Researchers in have created a device that mimics a living, breathing human lung on a microchip. hey ntroduced a variety of nano-scaled particles into the air sac channel. Some of these particles exist in commercial products; others are found in air and water pollution. Several types of these nanoparticles entered the ... |
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