(Nanowerk News) Researchers from Binghamton University, State University of New York have developed a way to make cell phones and power lines more durable. Binghamton University Assistant Professor of ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.65 million to a project led by Washington University in St. Louis physicist Ken Kelton to build an electrostatic levitation chamber that will be ...
The new type of microelectromechanical system—more commonly known as a MEMS switch—can extend the life of cellphones and make power lines more reliable. BINGHAMTON, NY—Researchers from Binghamton ...
Scientists have developed a new type of microelectromechanical system (MEMS switch) that can make cell phones and power lines more durable. The new MEMS switch uses a force known as electrostatic ...
An experiment originally designed to fly on the international space station led a team of researchers to develop a completely new type of glass, a material formed while floating in midair in a NASA ...
The three-member Expedition 63 crew is beginning its first full workweek and kicking off science aboard the International Space Station. More space traffic continues this week, as Russia gets ready to ...
Diamagnetic levitation systems employ the unique properties of diamagnetic materials, such as pyrolytic graphite, in conjunction with permanent magnets to achieve stable, contactless levitation at ...
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