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Iranian Scientists Produce Glutamate Biosensor by Using Carbon Nanotubes

Iranian researchers from Sharif University of Technology succeeded in producing glutamate biosensor by using carbon nanotubes through photo-lithography method.

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Extraction of Ascorbic Acid by Using Nano-Reactors

Researchers at Iran's National Institute for Oceanography and K. N. Tousi University of Technology succeeded in the extraction of ascorbic acid through molecularly imprinted polymer method in aqueous media.

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Nanofibers Used in Production of Glucose Electrochemical Sensors

Iranian researchers succeeded in the production of glucose electrochemical sensors by using nanofibres with very high sensitivity.

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Giant Stellar Nursery

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NASA Encourages Public to Explore Its Curiosity with New Rover-Themed Badge on Foursquare

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An image of the Curiosity Explorer badge that can be earned by Foursquare users who check into a NASA visitor center or a venue categorized as a science museum or planetarium.

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Hubble Eyes a Wanderer Dancing the Dance of Stars and Space

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Research by CU-Boulder physicists creates ‘recipe book’ for building new materials

By showing that tiny particles injected into a liquid crystal medium adhere to existing mathematical theorems, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have opened the door for the creation of a host of new materials with properties that do not exist in nature.

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This image shows polarized light interacting with a particle injected into a liquid crystal medium.

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A Hypergiant Star (Partially) Traversing the Yellow Evolutionary Void

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Artist's impression of the hypergiant HR 8752 traversing the Yellow Evolutionary Void. The graph shows the star's surface temperature (log Teff) as observed over the last 100 years. It increased from ~5000 to ~8000 degrees between 1985 and 2005, while the hypergiant's radius decreased from 750 to 400 times that of the Sun.

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Imaging Polarimetry of Circumstellar Environments with ExPo

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Left: Schematic picture of the Z CMa system. The primary Herbig Be-type star is surrounded by an irregular dust cocoon. There is a 3.6-pc jet associated with this star. The secondary FU Ori star is known to drive a jet, at a position angle of ~20 degrees with respect to the primary's jet. The whole system is surrounded by a massive envelope. Right: ExPo image of Z Cma in (linearly) polarised light. The positions of the primary and secondary jets are indicated by black and green lines, respectively. The two stars are unresolved in the ExPo images, and their position is indicated by a green cross at the center of the image. The polarised features labelled as 1 and 2 coincide in position with the primary (black) and secondary (green) jets. The third polarised feature can be explained in terms of polarised light escaping through a hole in the dust cocoon.

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Black holes – no place left to hide!

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