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Discovery will allow more sophisticated work at nanoscale – techtoday19
IMAGE: Researchers led by a University of Houston engineer have reported a new way to stimulate fluid flow at nanoscale by using a small increase in temperature or voltage. view more Credit: ACS Applied Nano Materials The movement of fluids through small cap…
IMAGE: Researchers led by a University of Houston engineer have reported a new way to stimulate fluid flow at nanoscale by using a small increase in temperature or voltage.view more
Credit: ACS Applied Nano Materials
The movement of fluids through small capillaries and channels is crucial for processes ranging from blood flow through the brain to power generation and electronic cooling systems, but that movement often stops when the channel is smaller than 10 nanometers.
Researchers led by a…
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