Tag: #Nanophysics
Articles tagged with #Nanophysics

'Magnetic Droplets' Have Been Created in a Lab
A team of scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has developed a magnetic liquid that is reconfigurable and shows ferromagnetic character.

Next Generation Sound Device: Graphene-Based Sound Device
A team of researchers at UC Berkeley and Berkeley Lab found that graphene has mechanical properties that will make it ideally suited for wide-band ultrasonic...

WIFI Signals Turned Into Usable Power Source
A team of physicists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have now devised a blueprint to design a device that would be able to convert ambient terahertz waves,...

Do You have Color Blindness? No Worry! Contact Lens Based on Metasurface is on its way
Typically, humans can distinguish around 1 million colors but for some these numbers is not the same as others as their color perception is limited in...

Carbon Nanotubes Forecast When Vegetables Spoil And Buds Will Bloom
Timothy Swager, Darryl Fong, and colleagues at MIT and the Nanotechnology National Laboratory for Agriculture in Brazil used carbon nanotubes (CNTs)...

Nanosensor Knows When Plants Are Stressed
By tracking hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), MIT engineers were able to observe how plants respond to stresses such as injury, infection, and light damage using...