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November 23, 2012 Opportunity, indeed Life itself is often discovered and defined in the smallest of details.
Another potential use could be in powering hybrid air-conditioning and heating systems that run off of sunlight during the day and electricity at night. Halas, Neumann and colleagues have also conducted distillation experiments and found that solar steam is about twoand-a-half times more efficient than existing distillation columns. For cancer treatment technology and many other applications, Halas' team chooses particles that interact with just a few wavelengths of light. For the solar steam project, Halas and Neumann set out to design a particle that would interact with the widest possible spectrum of sunlight energy. Their new nanoparticles are activated by both visible sunlight and shorter wavelengths that humans cannot see. SOURCE: Rice University; http://news.rice.edu/2012/11/19/riceunveils-super-efficient-solar-energytechnology/ IMAGE: Rice University graduate
student Oara Neumann and scientist Naomi Halas
GenesisNanoTechnology and Trinity Alliance, LLP have formed a Joint Venture Partnership for the evaluation and commercialization of opportunities in the broad sector of Nanotechnology. The Alliance will seek Joint Venture Partners and Strategic Alliances that will create enterprise value by identifying, developing and investing in, nanotechnologies that demonstrate significant new disruptive capabilities, enhance new or existing product performance, beneficially impact input cost reductions and efficiency and therefore will achieve a sustainable and competitive advantage.
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