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22 Newest Publications about the topic stanford university
rss20-07-2011 | Nature, 2011
Materials: Graphene textiles for energy storage Nature 475, 7356 (2011). doi:10.1038/475269e Highly read on pubs.acs.org in JunePorous textiles coated with atom-thick sheets of carbon called graphene could underpin cheap and long-lasting ...
11-05-2011 | Nature, 2011
Agriculture: Heat hurts crop production Nature 473, 7346 (2011). doi:10.1038/473127d Climate change has suppressed food production around the world during the past three decades, according to modelling work. Global maize (corn) ...
01-05-2011 | Chunjarean, S; Jan, J C; Hwang, C H; Lin, P H; Wiedemann, H, Superconductor Science and Technology, 2011
Author(s): S Chunjarean, J C Jan, C H Hwang, P H Lin and H WiedemannAffiliation(s): Suranaree University of Technology (SUT), Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; Synchrotron Light Research Institute (Public Organization), SLRI, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; National Synchrotron Radiation Research ...
09-03-2011 | Nature, 2011
Materials: Solar cells take a stretch Nature 471, 7337 (2011). doi:10.1038/471139a Electronics made of organic materials such as plastic are appealing because of their flexibility and their ability to be used in biological systems, ...
09-02-2011 | Nature, 2011
Corrections Nature 470, 7333 (2011). doi:10.1038/470155b The News story 'Social science lines up its biggest challenges' (Nature 470, 18–19; 2011) should have said that Nick Nash did his MBA at Stanford University.The News Feature ...
17-11-2010 | Nature, 2010
Neuroscience: Brain connections have rhythm Nature 468, 7322 (2010). doi:10.1038/468349f Highly read on www.cell.com in OctoberThe number of neuron-to-neuron connections, or synapses, that an animal has is thought to vary from one time ...
27-10-2010 | Nature, 2010
Biochemistry: Zooming in on proteins Nature 467, 7319 (2010). doi:10.1038/4671009e High-resolution optical imaging of single molecules has been achieved in living cells through the design of a small fluorescent organic molecule that ...
27-10-2010 | Nature, 2010
Physics: Insulator insight into constant Nature 467, 7319 (2010). doi:10.1038/4671009b Enigmatic materials that conduct electricity at only their surfaces, known as topological insulators, could be used to measure the fine structure ...
19-10-2010 | Nair, Prashant, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue, 2010
For more than two decades, neuroscientist Thomas Südhof, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and a professor of molecular and cellular physiology at Stanford University, has been spying on brain cells to study how neurons exchange complex electrochemical messages across junctions ...
23-06-2010 | Julius Adler, Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2010
After a childhood in Germany and being a youth in Grand Forks, North Dakota, I went to Harvard University, then to graduate school in biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin. Then to Washington University and Stanford University for postdoctoral training in biochemistry and genetics. Then ...
