Monday, 24 June 2013

Graphene Gets Some Competition

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A little less than a decade ago, physicists showed they could pull away loosely bound layers of graphite to reveal graphene, a 2-D carbon structure. The material was shown to have very promising electronic properties. But graphene isn't the only game ...

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Sourabh Koushal - INK Fellow, Researcher and Space Saver - Part 2

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Answer: My research papers on Space Debris Mitigation, Space Elevator System, Space orbital colonies and Asteroid Mining and Detection. Yes, I filed patents for my techniques to mitigate space debris. 5. Did you have stage fright the first time you ...

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Unfolding Gaia

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Space science image of the week: How Gaia will unfold its sunshield ‘skirt’ in space

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Graphene Nanotubes: The Latest Advancement in Li-ion Batteries

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The use of graphene seems to be emerging as one of the ways forward for new lithium-ion battery designs. If you remember, SiNode Systems is working with anodes that use graphene to build a high-capacity, high-performance lithium-ion battery. It turns ...

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Sourabh Koushal - INK Fellow, Researcher and Space Saver - Part 2

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Answer: My research papers on Space Debris Mitigation, Space Elevator System, Space orbital colonies and Asteroid Mining and Detection. Yes, I filed patents for my techniques to mitigate space debris. 5. Did you have stage fright the first time you ...

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