DOLPHINS INSPIRE NANOTECH WORK, EARN RESEARCHER $400K
December 29, 2008
December 29, 2008
RENO, Nev., Dec. 29 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news release:
Inspired with the speed at which dolphins swim through the water compared to other aquatic life, Jonghwan Suhr of the University of Nevada, Reno, decided to mimic the dolphin's skin using nanotechnology in order to make objects move more efficiently through the air.
Suhr's research impressed the National Science Foundation, which recently presented him with their most prestigious hono . . .
Inspired with the speed at which dolphins swim through the water compared to other aquatic life, Jonghwan Suhr of the University of Nevada, Reno, decided to mimic the dolphin's skin using nanotechnology in order to make objects move more efficiently through the air.
Suhr's research impressed the National Science Foundation, which recently presented him with their most prestigious hono . . .