Posts Tagged ‘Technology Review’

Microsoft NERDs create nanomaterial model

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Working with MIT researchers, Microsoft’s NERD facility in Cambridge has developed a computer model for self-assembling structures of nanoscale particles, according to Technology Review.

“Theory there is sorely lacking,” says Mila Boncheva, a senior scientist at Firmenich, in Geneva, who played an important role in early research on this kind of self-assembly at Harvard University. “What people are currently doing in design is mostly trial and error based on common sense.” The theoretical model is aimed at helping materials scientists figure out much more quickly what the right materials and conditions are for self-assembly of a given structure.

That doesn’t even make sense: MIT researcher makes camera out of fabric

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

As if MBTA drivers didn’t have enough to worry about, now MIT researcher Yoel Fink has developed a sheet of fiber with light sensors built in, making a flexible camera

Fink tells Technology Review the fabric could have applications in defense and in making large, flexible telescopes, though it hasn’t all been worked out yet.

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