Nano-policing Pollution with Nanowire Latest research from the Sowwan Unit, about gas sensing using nanowires has been covered by the following overseas media outlets: Nanowerk PHYS.org Science Newsline Bright Surf Science Daily (e) Science News Innovations-Report R&D Mag Brunch News Nanotechnology Now Controlled Environments Chemistry News Scicasts AZO Nano Technology.org Nano Magazine Analytica World Chem Europe Asian Scientist Read the original article here. Date: 14 May 2015 Category: In the Media Media Source: Overseas Media Share on: Related Media Coverage In the Media Image of the Day The science news website Live Science featured a photo from Prof. Nic Chormaic’s unit research in its Image of the Day on November 6, a gallery of amazing photos from around the world. In the Media Build-A-Nanoparticle Article in Overseas Media Anna Ikarashi's most recent OIST Web article, Build-A-Nanoparticle, about a research paper by Prof. In the Media World’s Largest Neural Network Simulation The world's largest neural network simulation project, involving Prof. Kenji Doya and Dr. Jun Igarashi in the OIST Neural Computation Unit, has been picked up by several overseas media recently. In the Media Pouring Fire on Fuels at the Nanoscale A new article about research by the Nanoparticles by Design Unit has been picked up by worldwide media. See the article or look at the press coverage below: In the Media Prof Shintake featured on Japanese national television program A popular TV program from Japanese broadcaster TBS called “Yume no Tobira +” (the Door to Dreams) featured Prof Shintake on September 6th.
In the Media Image of the Day The science news website Live Science featured a photo from Prof. Nic Chormaic’s unit research in its Image of the Day on November 6, a gallery of amazing photos from around the world.
In the Media Build-A-Nanoparticle Article in Overseas Media Anna Ikarashi's most recent OIST Web article, Build-A-Nanoparticle, about a research paper by Prof.
In the Media World’s Largest Neural Network Simulation The world's largest neural network simulation project, involving Prof. Kenji Doya and Dr. Jun Igarashi in the OIST Neural Computation Unit, has been picked up by several overseas media recently.
In the Media Pouring Fire on Fuels at the Nanoscale A new article about research by the Nanoparticles by Design Unit has been picked up by worldwide media. See the article or look at the press coverage below:
In the Media Prof Shintake featured on Japanese national television program A popular TV program from Japanese broadcaster TBS called “Yume no Tobira +” (the Door to Dreams) featured Prof Shintake on September 6th.