First observed by botanist Robert Brown in 1827, Brownian Motion describes the continuous, chaotic movement of tiny particles, such as pollen grains, suspended in a medium. This motion results from ...
Moving pictures: microscope image of a quasicrystal two days after release. The right half has been colour coded. (Courtesy: Po-Yuan Wang and Thomas Mason/Nature) A quasicrystal made from tiny Penrose ...
The video clip shows 100+200nm polystyrene particles moving under Brownian motion as seen by the NanoSight LM20. The technique looks at the rate of Brownian motion and relates the speed of movement, ...
The study of stochastic differential equations (SDEs) has long been a cornerstone in the modelling of complex systems affected by randomness. In recent years, the extension to G-Brownian motion has ...
Lausanne, Switzerland-- An international group of researchers from the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), the University of Texas at Austin and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory ...
The Innovation Center of NanoMedicine, in collaboration with The University of Tokyo, has revealed that a team under the leadership of Prof. Takanori Ichiki, who serves as the Research Director of ...