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31 Jan 2013 - Why Surface Nanobubbles live for hours
Recent observations show that on a solid surface covered by water, nanobubbles can live as much as ten orders of magnitude longer than free bubbles (up to days). Joost Weijs and Detlef Lohse solved this problem in a recent PRL.
19 Dec 2012 - Long-wavelength laser will be able to take medicine fingerprints
PhD student Thomas Denis of the University of Twente’s MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology has combined the best of two worlds, a free electron source and photonic crystals.
17 Dec 2012 - Measuring flow using a wobbling tube
One milligram per hour: fluid flow can be measured with great precision using a tiny ‘wobbling’ tube with a diameter of only 40 micrometres.
4 Dec 2012 - Individual cells respond to electrical signal
Researchers at the Department of Molecular Nanofabrication (part of the University of Twente’s MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology) have published their preliminary results in a prominent article in Angewandte Chemie, a leading journal.
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