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Nanotechnology in Textiles - Cornell University
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Hinestroza Research Group 2015. Prof Juan P Hinestroza. University of South Carolina. Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil). National University of Colombia- Bogota (Colombia). EAFIT University- Medellin (Colombia). Current Position or Affiliation. Dr Youngjin Jeong,. Professor at Soongsil University (Korea). Technical National University (Argentina). Technical National University (Argentina). Professor at Federal University of the Amazonas (Brazil). Dr Priscilla Paiva Luz. LOreal Research, France.
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Today's Technologies: Feb 15, 2008
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Friday, February 15, 2008. Nanowires that convert motion into current could lead to textiles that can generate power. Gold-plated zinc oxide nanowires (yellow), each about 3.5 micrometers tall, are grown on a flexible polymer fiber. The gold-plated nanowires brush against untreated nanowires (green), which flex and generate current. Yarn spun from the fibers could lead to fabrics that convert body movements into electric current. Credit: Z. L. Wang and X. D. Wang, Georgia Tech. By the researchers' calcul...
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Energize Now Blog: February 2008
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Energize Now is a non-partisan initiative consisting of forward-thinking private and corporate citizens. ENI leverages the power of each individual to make a difference, by promoting effective legislation and raising public awareness to the environmental, national security, and economic benefits of advancing energy efficiencies, conservation and clean domestic renewable energy. Tuesday, February 26, 2008. EPA chief warned not to deny California on emission standard. Johnson turned down California's reque...
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Sacconi Medal
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The Inorganic Chemistry Division of the Italian Chemical Society together with the Luigi Sacconi Foundation, on the occasion of the annual meeting of the Division, awards the Luigi Sacconi Medal to a scientist (Italian or foreigner) who has obtained particularly significant results in Inorganic Chemistry, the field in which Luigi Sacconi gave outstanding contributions. The President of the Division will inform the members about the announcement of the award. Sacconi Medal Lecturer 2015. Luis A. Oro.
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Southern California Japanese Scholars Forum
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Southern California Japanese Scholars Forum. Supported by Japanese scientists, engineers, and doctors. University of California, Los Angeles. University of California, Irvine. California Institute of Technology. University of California, Los Angeles. Southern California Japanese Scholars Forum (SCJSF)では定期的に様々な研究分野における専門家を数名招聘して講演会を開催しています。 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). School of Law (Criminal Justice Specialization LL.M). 鳥山優太 (Yuta Toriyama), Ph.D. Candidate. 劉 孟佳(Norika Liu, MS). カリフォルニ...