#nano-technology
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
cancer-researcher · 8 months ago
Text
youtube
0 notes
thisischeri · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Instagram: cheri.png
1K notes · View notes
lmxpsuedonym · 1 month ago
Text
Tumblr media
So… it’s like drugs?
45 notes · View notes
retrospeccd · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Just a shelf full of old tech 🕹️💾📺
93 notes · View notes
fruitiermetrostation · 11 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
70 notes · View notes
mindblowingscience · 7 months ago
Text
A team of researchers from NIMS and the University of Connecticut has developed a printing technique capable of forming a periodic nano/microstructure on the surface of a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) slab and easily transferring it onto the surface of a glass substrate. This technique enables the creation of materials with useful functions—including water-repellency and the ability to generate structural colors—without expensive equipment and complex processes. In addition, the technique may be used to fabricate materials capable of realizing anti-fogging and/or generating structural colors on their surfaces—functions potentially useful in the development of innovative gas sensors. The paper is published in the journal Advanced Science.
Continue Reading.
36 notes · View notes
wayti-blog · 2 months ago
Text
"Beams of light that can be guided into corkscrew-like shapes called optical vortices are used today in a range of applications. Pushing the limits of structured light, Harvard applied physicists in the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) report a new type of optical vortex beam that not only twists as it travels but also changes in different parts at different rates to create unique patterns. The way the light behaves resembles spiral shapes common in nature."
"In a peculiar twist, the researchers found that their orbital angular momentum-carrying beam of light grows in a mathematically recognizable pattern found all over the natural world. Mirroring the Fibonacci number sequence (made famous in The Da Vinci Code), their optical rotatum propagates in a logarithmic spiral that is seen in the shell of a nautilus, the seeds of a sunflower, and the branches of trees."
"The research builds on previous work in which the team used a metasurface, a thin lens etched with light-bending nanostructures, to create a light beam with controlled polarization and orbital angular momentum along its propagation path, converting any input of light into other structures that change as they move. Now, they've introduced another degree of freedom to their light, in which they can also change its spatial torque as it propagates."
continue reading article
8 notes · View notes
ablogofcourage · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Just say no, It will save your life..
7 notes · View notes
reality-detective · 1 year ago
Text
A good video if you want to learn more about the self-assembling nanobots. 🤔
20 notes · View notes
cadencewishes · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
shironezuninja · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
More respect to the late Pres. than the incoming one, if I were Cap.😜 To paraphrase Little Steven: “I don’t consider myself as American… I’m from New York”.
3 notes · View notes
the-sslimmest-shady · 8 months ago
Text
"Oh the moral issue with the squip is that it controls other people to better Jeremy's life" "Jeremy was right to destroy the squip" "the squip made Jeremy leave his well-meaning best friend" DAWG I have very little moral code, would be totally willing to ditch my fellow losers, and I am detrimentally socially awkward GIMME THAT THING
6 notes · View notes
fruitiermetrostation · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Used Apple iPod Nano 7th Generation 16gb Green
30 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Anbernic RG Nano
2 notes · View notes
awesomecooperlove · 2 years ago
Text
youtube
🤖👾🤖
10 notes · View notes
galionne-speeding · 1 year ago
Text
started thinking about how D.U.F.U.S. works on a technological level and now i'm coming up with headcanons at speeds not yet known to man
3 notes · View notes