All Entries Tagged With: "Materials"
Virus Battery
Those portable electronic gadgets that many of us cant do without are getting more and more high tech. But they still run on old-fashioned batteries. Scientists at the MIT are hoping to change that. Duration : 0:1:40
Opened micro- fluidic device
Ideas for application? details wanted? –please let me know Duration : 0:1:21
Scanning Thermal Microscopy Basics – Part 3 of 3
This video presentation covers the basics of scanning thermal microscopy, a scanning probe-based measurement technique for mapping thermal properties of samples. SThM enables the measurement of temperature, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, and other thermodynamic measurements with nanoscale resolution. Duration : 0:7:41
Scanning Thermal Microscopy Basics – Part 2 of 3
This video presentation covers the basics of scanning thermal microscopy, a scanning probe-based measurement technique for mapping thermal properties of samples. SThM enables the measurement of temperature, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, and other thermodynamic measurements with nanoscale resolution. Duration : 0:8:44
Scanning Thermal Microscopy Basics – Part 1 of 3
This video presentation covers the basics of scanning thermal microscopy, a scanning probe-based measurement technique for mapping thermal properties of samples. SThM enables the measurement of temperature, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, and other thermodynamic measurements with nanoscale resolution. Duration : 0:10:30
Customized Y-Shaped Nanotubes Can Compute
Researchers at UC San Diego and Clemson University have discovered that specially synthesized carbon nanotube structures exhibit electronic properties that are improved over conventional transistors used in computers. In a paper published* in the September issue of Nature Materials and released online on August 14, UCSD Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering professors Prabhakar Bandaru and Sungho [...]