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17 October 2015
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Stretchy sensors can detect deadly gases and UV radiation

Researchers have created wearable sensor patches that detect harmful UV radiation and dangerous, toxic gases such as hydrogen and nitrogen dioxide.

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14 October 2015
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Giving atoms their marching orders: Highly homogeneous nanotube enforces single-file flow of atoms in gas diffusion

Building self-assembled ‘molecular straws’ from bis-urea macrocycles, a research team has developed a new nanotube system that can be used to directly compare single-file diffusion dynamics with Fickian diffusion dynamics. The team uses hyperpolarized xenon-129 NMR to study gas transport dynamics in two highly homogeneous nanotubes, one with a narrow-bore, hollow interior that can accommodate xenon gas atoms only in single file.