Carbon Nano Onions (CNOs) are species where several fullerenes (buckyballs) having various diameters arrange themselves -- Russian doll-style -- concentrically one inside the other. That is why ...
This material is called mesophase pitch, a liquid-crystalline material that is used to manufacture carbon fibers and composites. The yellow, blue, and magenta colors represent the directions of ...
This photograph displays five-micron histological sections of a hollow fiber with a green fluorescent protein that labels the mammary epithelial gland cells in the lumen. Cell-based devices are ...
“Curious Eye” is the name given to this image by its authors. The image shows highly regular binding of phospholipids, (the major component of cell membranes), to single-walled carbon ...
This pseudocolor scanning electron micrograph image shows an oyster blood cell, or hemocyte, moving across the surface of newly formed shell. These cells manipulate calcite plates (visible ...
The oil that can be taken from biomass may be the primary source of fuel and nutraceutical/pharmaceutical compounds within the next century. This micrograph shows an oil droplet with fungal ...
This is an image of a porous polymer membrane taken by a scanning electron microscope. It illustrates what it would be like to travel through this cavernous “abyss,” as do the molecules that ...
Polymers (plastics) are made into fibers for many different uses. The way the fibers behave when they are in use depends on the material they are made from and how the polymer chains are ...
Nephila clavipes is a South American orb-weaver that produces the strongest silk of any known spider species. When the spider is producing silk, it is believed that its body temperature changes ...
Nanocrystalline materials possess grain sizes on the order of a billionth of a meter. They manifest extremely fascinating and useful properties, which can be exploited for a variety of ...