Nanoparticles in A Soccer Ball?
Tweet We are currently in the midst of the largest international men’s soccer tournament: The 2014 FIFA World Cup. I’ve been watching the matches from Glasgow and enjoying the electrifying atmosphere....
View ArticleMonitoring silver nanoparticles in a wastewater treatment plant
About the author: Ron Kent is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Tweet In a magnificently illustrated post on the...
View ArticleCan we make Nanomedicine Sustainable?
About the author: Laura Reese is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out her profile on the VTSuN student page. Tweet If you know how chemotherapy works, then you are...
View ArticleNanocellulose – A Novel Support for Nanoparticles
Tweet About the author: Haoran Wei is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. We are very familiar with cellulose, which...
View ArticleThe Air We Breathe
Tweet About the author: James Dale is a PhD candidate in Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Environmental research is often oriented around environmental...
View ArticleA Nanoparticle Flaps its Wings
About the author: Dr. Amy Pruden is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech and a VTSuN faculty member. Tweet This post was originally published at The...
View ArticleTransmission Electron Microscopy: Application in environmental nanoscience
Tweet About the author: Rui Filipe Serra Maia is a PhD student in Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Today I am going to tell you about Transmission Electron...
View ArticleEngineered versus incidental nanoparticles in the atmosphere
Tweet About the author: Dr. Linsey Marr is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia and part of of VTSuN. Take a deep breath. You just inhaled about 1 million …...
View ArticlePeering into the Mysterious Microbial World
About the Author: Jacob Metch is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Tweet Bacteria definitely have their dark side...
View ArticleNews: Our top read articles on Environmental Science: Nano
Tweet We are pleased to see that two papers authored by VTSuN members have made it into the 2015 Most Downloaded Articles for the new journal Environmental Science: Nano (also known as ES:Nano). The...
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