by Jaap Hoekstra(Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
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by Pelagia-Irene (Perena) Gouma(State University of New York, USA)
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NEWS
Congratulations to our author, Prof Ryne Raffaelle, as the new Director of the Nano Power Research Laboratories at Rochester Institute of Technology. The center is the federal government's central research organization for solar energy development. (more)
Congratulations to our author, Prof. Rutledge Ellis-Behnke (MIT, USA), for being listed in the 2007 Top 10 Emerging Technologies by Technology Review for the advancement in the field of Nanohealing. (more)
Low-energy LEDs could soon be lighting homes - Scientists have found a way to increase the light-output efficiency of LEDs through pioneering nanoelectronics. Dr Faiz Rahman is putting millions of holes into light emitting diodes... (more)
Congratulations to our author, Prof. Sergej Demokritov (University of Muenster, Germany), in winning the Scientific American 50 award (more)