comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Webcast fiscal - Page 3 : comparemela.com

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Experiments cast doubts on the existence of quantum spin liquids

Nanotechnology Now Home > Press > Experiments cast doubts on the existence of quantum spin liquids Arrangement of the spins in a triangular lattice: Two spins each form a pair, whereby their magnetic moments cancel each other out when viewed from the outside. CREDIT University of Stuttgart, PI1 Abstract: When temperatures drop below zero degrees Celsius, water turns to ice. But does everything actually freeze if you just cool it down enough? In the classical picture, matter inherently becomes solid at low temperatures. Quantum mechanics can, however, break this rule. Therefore, helium gas, for example, can become liquid at -270 degrees, but never solid under atmospheric pressure: There is no helium ice.

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada

Nanotechnology Now Dr. Hidetaka Sawada Abstract: JEOL USA welcomes a new Managing Director, Dr. Hidetaka Sawada, to its Peabody, Massachusetts office this April. Dr. Sawada is a world-renowned expert in aberration corrected electron microscopy. Most recently he served as General Manager of the Technical and Development group in the Electron Microscopy Business Unit of JEOL, Ltd. in Akishima, Japa JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada Peabody, MA | Posted on April 19th, 2021 Dr. Sawada’s expertise includes the development and installation of the aberration-corrected (Cs) Transmission Electron Microscopes for Oxford University, Lehigh University, and Oak Ridge National Lab, and the GRAND ARM at University of California at Irvine. Dr. Sawada obtained his PhD from the University of Tokyo.

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Wearable sensors that detect gas leaks

Nanotechnology Now Gas sensor CREDIT POSTECH Abstract: Gas accidents such as toxic gas leakage in factories, carbon monoxide leakage of boilers, or toxic gas suffocation during manhole cleaning continue to claim lives and cause injuries. Developing a sensor that can quickly detect toxic gases or biochemicals is still an important issue in public health, environmental monitoring, and military sectors. Recently, a research team at POSTECH has developed an inexpensive, ultra-compact wearable hologram sensor that immediately notifies the user of volatile gas detection. Wearable sensors that detect gas leaks Pohang, South Korea | Posted on April 19th, 2021 A joint research team led by Professor Junsuk Rho of departments of mechanical and chemical engineering and Dr. Inki Kim of Department of Mechanical Engineering with Professor Young-Ki Kim and Ph.D. candidate Won-Sik Kim of Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH has integrated metasurface with gas-reactive liquid cryst

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: New tech builds ultralow-loss integrated photonic circuits

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: New tech builds ultralow-loss integrated photonic circuits
nanotech-now.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nanotech-now.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Oregon scientists create mechanism to precisely control soundwaves in metamaterials: Theoretical modeling shows that designer materials incorporating drum-like membranes allow precise stoppage and reversal of sound pulses

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Oregon scientists create mechanism to precisely control soundwaves in metamaterials: Theoretical modeling shows that designer materials incorporating drum-like membranes allow precise stoppage and reversal of sound pulses
nanotech-now.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nanotech-now.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.