Quasi-phase transition spotted in water-filled carbon nanotube
The optical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) change when the tiny structures are filled with water. That is the conclusion of scientists in Belgium
Three Ways to Globalize the Workplace in 2017
Global Tax Law It’s enormously helpful to be familiar with international tax law, especially if your company does business with companies abroad. The first and
‘Molecular origami’ enables scientists recreate RNA process in lab
University of Dundee scientists have used nanotechnology to perform ‘molecular origami’ in order to replicate naturally occurring genetic processes, research that may one day help
Liquid Light: Scientists Unite Light and Electricity to Make Electronics Smaller and Faster
Researchers have found a way to bridge the gap between light and electricity—the two main components of current data transmission. Using the liquid light produced
Four ways Canada can solve the technical talent shortage
Ira Needles had an appointment that he wasn’t going to miss 60 years ago. Something was on his mind, something grand and disruptive. His test
ORIGAMI ENGINEERING Announces the Appointment of New Senior Partner
Origami Engineering is pleased and proud to announce the appointment of the new partner, Dr. Laura Grassi. Laura Grassi is a proofed professional in the
China launches world’s first quantum science satellite
China has launched the world’s first satellite dedicated to testing the fundamentals of quantum communication in space. The $100m Quantum Experiments at Space Scale (QUESS)
How the Future of Origami Engineering is Unfolding
Origami, the Japanese art form that dates at least to the 17th century, creates unique patterns and shapes from paper folding. Today, origami is inspiring
9 Tips for Effective Business Development
Business development can be one of the fastest ways to grow your business. Here are 9 ways to help you take your company to the
NASA CubeSat Telescope Could Have First Carbon Nanotube Mirrors
A lightweight telescope that a team of NASA scientists and engineers is developing specifically for scientific investigations in its CubeSat Launch initiative (CSLI) could become