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Magic Sand is hydrophobic - unlike beach sand, which readily absorbs water, magic sand causes water to bead up and even bounce off. The water repelling effect is especially clear in the slow-motion portion of this clip. Stay tuned - more on the science of magic sand, and additional clips are in the works!
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Researchers at the Maryland NanoCenter at the University of Maryland have developed new systems for storing electrical energy derived from alternative sources that are, in some cases, 10 times more efficient than what is commercially available.
cleantechnica.com
Nano-engineering students at Rensselaer have created a solar power game-changer: more than 96% absorption of sunlight from all angles, from sunrise to sunset
nanotechelectronics.blogspot.com
Nanoelectronics refer to the use of nanotechnology on electronic components, especially transistors.
Nat Biotech, published online 29 Jun 2008
Nat Biotech, published online 17 Feb 2008
Human Pathology 37 (6), 711 (2006)
Cell size and invasion in TGFbeta induced epithelial to mesenchymal transition is regulated by activation of the mTOR pathway
The Journal of cell biology 178 (3), 437-51 (23 Jul 2007)
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