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How Will Molecular Engineering Shape the Vehicles of Tomorrow?

Posted on March 12, 2018 by Theo Gibson

We learn how programmable matter like replicated shark skin could make the future of air transportation safer. Continue reading How Will Molecular Engineering Shape the Vehicles of Tomorrow?→

Posted in autonomous vehicle, flux, transportation | Tagged Mobility, Nanomaterials, Toyota

Graphene-Infused Silly Putty Can Detect Movements as Subtle as Spider Footsteps

Posted on December 8, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

“A small amount of nano can really turn the ordinary into something extraordinary.” Continue reading Graphene-Infused Silly Putty Can Detect Movements as Subtle as Spider Footsteps→

Posted in bouncy, composite, medical devices, Monitoring, nanotechnology, Silly Putty | Tagged Graphene, Nanomaterials

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