CEMMNT
  is pleased to announce that the Cardiff based company, metaFAB, has joined the 
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        Rice University materials
  scientists have put a new "twist" on carbon nanotube growth. The researchers
  found the highly touted nanomaterials grow like tiny molecular tapestries, woven
  from twisting, single-atom threads.
     
 
    
    
        
        Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Introduction to Nanocomposite Materials: Properties, Processing, Characterization" report to their offering. 
This new volume presents the basics of na...
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        Liming Dai, the University
  of Dayton's Wright Brothers Institute endowed chair in nanomaterials, and
  fellow scientists have taken a step toward a more efficient fuel cell that can
  be affordably mass-produced. 
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        Scientists at the Naval 
  Research Laboratory have recently demonstrated the ability to control 
  the spin population of the individual quantum shell states of self-assembled 
  indium arsenide (InAs) quantum dots (QDs). 
     
 
    
    
        
        By integrating a solid-state electron emitter and a microcavity plasma device, researchers at the University of Illinois have created a plasma transistor that could be used to make lighter, less expensive and higher reso...
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        University of Surrey, 
  test tube chemistry just took a leap down in size to the nano-scale, with new 
  test-tubes measuring only about one billionth of a metre across. The scaling 
  factor is like scaling up from a normal test tube to one a hundred kilometres 
  across.
     
 
    
    
    
    
        
        University of Utah
  physicists and chemists developed a new method that uses a mirror of tiny silver
  "nanoparticles" so microscopes can reveal the internal structure of
  nearly opaque biological materials like bone, tumor cells and the iridescent
  green scales of the so-called "photonic beetle."
     
 
    
    
        
        Researchers in West Virginia and Japan are reporting an advance toward a blood test that could help protect consumers from new products containing potentially harmful kinds of nanotubes. These ultra small wisps of carbon...
     
 
    
    
        
        Researchers in California are reporting an advance toward the long-sought goal of "invisible electronics" and transparent displays, which can be highly desirable for heads-up displays, wind-shield displays, and...
     
 
 
    
                    
                
                
                    
    
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