Real-Time Scans of Self-Healing Nanoparticles Show Their Energy Storage Potential
January 16, 2017
January 16, 2017
STANFORD, Calif., Jan. 16 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
In a lab 18 feet below the Engineering Quad of Stanford University, researchers in the Dionne lab camped out with one of the most advanced microscopes in the world to capture an unimaginably small reaction.
The lab members conducted arduous experiments - sometimes requiring a continuous 30 hours of work - to capture real-time, dynamic visualizations of atoms that could someday help o . . .
In a lab 18 feet below the Engineering Quad of Stanford University, researchers in the Dionne lab camped out with one of the most advanced microscopes in the world to capture an unimaginably small reaction.
The lab members conducted arduous experiments - sometimes requiring a continuous 30 hours of work - to capture real-time, dynamic visualizations of atoms that could someday help o . . .