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CONTEST OF WEB-BASED GEOSPATIAL APPLICATIONS FOR STUDENTS AND YOUNG SCIENTISTS
WEBCON,Web-GIS web contest promotion to young people internet-based application
2016/11/15
The Asian Association on Remote Sensing (AARS) organizes a web contest (WEBCON) of photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences in the annual meeting of Asian Conference on Remote S...
Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision
Scientists set traps atoms with single-particle precision
2016/11/29
Atoms, photons, and other quantum particles are often capricious and finicky by nature; very rarely at a standstill, they often collide with others of their kind. But if such particles can be individu...
Scientists at WPI Develop a Novel Semiconductor Nanocomposite Material that Moves in Response to Light
WPI Novel Semiconductor Nanocomposite Material Response to Light
2016/11/4
A research team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has developed a revolutionary, light-activated semiconductor nanocomposite material that can be used in a variety of applications, including mi...
Connecting data scientists with regional challenges
Connecting data scientists regional challenges
2016/9/29
Today, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced $10 million in awards to 10 "Big Data Spokes" projects to initiate research on specific topics identified by the Big Data Regional Innovation Hub...
NSF awards $110 million to bring advanced cyberinfrastructure to nation’s scientists,engineers
NSF awards $110 million advanced cyberinfrastructure nation’s scientists engineers
2016/9/12
Today, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a $110 million award to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and 18 partner institutions to continue and expand activities undertaken t...
Cornell scientists convert carbon dioxide,create electricity
Cornell scientists convert carbon dioxide create electricity
2016/8/11
Lynden Archer, the James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor of Engineering, and doctoral student Wajdi Al Sadat have developed an oxygen-assisted aluminum/carbon dioxide power cell that uses ele...
Berkeley Lab Scientists Grow Atomically Thin Transistors and Circuits
Berkeley Lab Scientists Atomically Thin Transistors Circuits
2016/7/15
In an advance that helps pave the way for next-generation electronics and computing technologies—and possibly paper-thin gadgets —scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley Nati...
On World Water Day,scientists peer into rivers to answer water availability questions
World Water Day scientists rivers to answer water availability questions
2016/3/28
The following is part nine in a series on the National Science Foundation's Critical Zone Observatories (CZO) Network.Parts one, two, three, four, five, six, seven...
UW scientists create ultrathin semiconductor heterostructures for new technological applications
UW scientists ultrathin semiconductor heterostructures new technological applications
2016/2/23
Heterostructures formed by different three-dimensional semiconductors form the foundation for modern electronic and photonic devices. Now, University of Washington scientists have successfully combine...
NIST,UC Davis Scientists Float New Approach to Creating Computer Memory
NIST UC Davis Scientists Creating Computer Memory
2015/10/13
What can skyrmions do for you? These ghostly quantum rings, heretofore glimpsed only under extreme laboratory conditions, just might be the basis for a new type of computer memory that never loses its...
Scientists Stretch Electrically Conducting Fibers to New Lengths
Scientists Electrically Conducting Fibers New Lengths
2015/8/4
An international research team based at The University of Texas at Dallas has made electrically conducting fibers that can be reversibly stretched to over 14 times their initial length and whose elect...
Northwestern Scientists Develop First Liquid Nanolaser
Northwestern Scientists First Liquid Nanolaser
2015/4/30
Northwestern University scientists have developed the first liquid nanoscale laser. And it’s tunable in real time, meaning you can quickly and simply produce different colors, a unique and useful feat...
Algorithm tests your tweet skills using website created by Cornell scientists
Algorithm tests your tweet skills website created Cornell scientists
2015/3/4
As countless political orators have demonstrated, it’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it. Using automated text analysis, Cornell University researchers have identified an array of features th...
Scientists confirm that Midwest floods are more frequent
Scientists confirm Midwest floods more frequent
2015/3/4
The U.S. Midwest region and surrounding states have endured increasingly more frequent floods during the last half-century, according to results of a new study.The researchers, affiliated with the Uni...
UCLA and USC scientists devise breakthrough technique for mapping temperature in tiny electronic devices
UCLA and USC scientists mapping temperature tiny electronic devices
2015/3/4
Overheating is a major problem for the microprocessors that run our smartphones and computers. But a team of UCLA and USC scientists have made a breakthrough that should enable engineers to design mic...