New Nano Devices Could Withstand Extreme Environments in Space and on Earth
March 28, 2017
March 28, 2017
STANFORD, Calif., March 28 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
Behind its thick swirling clouds, Venus is hiding a hot surface pelted with sulfuric acid rains. At 480 C degrees, the planet's atmosphere would fry any of today's electronics, posing a challenge to scientists hoping to study this extreme environment.
Researchers at the Stanford Extreme Environment Microsystems Laboratory, or the XLab, are on a mission to conquer these conditions. B . . .
Behind its thick swirling clouds, Venus is hiding a hot surface pelted with sulfuric acid rains. At 480 C degrees, the planet's atmosphere would fry any of today's electronics, posing a challenge to scientists hoping to study this extreme environment.
Researchers at the Stanford Extreme Environment Microsystems Laboratory, or the XLab, are on a mission to conquer these conditions. B . . .