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Scientists discover how nanocluster contaminants increase risk of spreading (4/21/2008)

Scientists discover how nanocluster contaminants increase risk of spreadingResearchers were able to use high-energy X-rays from to finally discover and study the structure of plutonium nanoclusters ...> Full Article


New Artificial Material Paves Way To Improved Electronics (4/20/2008)

New Artificial Material Paves Way To Improved ElectronicsA new artificial material is revealed that marks the beginning of a revolution in the development of materials for electronic applications ...> Full Article


Engineers make first 'active matrix' display using nanowires (4/20/2008)

Engineers make first 'active matrix' display using nanowiresEngineers have created the first "active matrix" display using a new class of transparent transistors and circuits, a step toward realizing applications such as e-paper, flexible color monitors and "heads-up" displays in car windshields. ...> Full Article


Breakthrough in nanotechnology by uncovering conductive property of carbon-based molecules (4/19/2008)

Newfound ability of organic molecules to conduct electricity opens door to smaller, cheaper and more powerful technologies ...> Full Article


Researchers create the first thermal nanomotor in the world (4/18/2008)

The motor functions as a nanotransporter by moving and rotating cargo from one end of the carbon nanotube to the other ...> Full Article


A Nano-Imaging Open House at the University of Utah (4/18/2008)

Business Community Invited to Use New Electron Microscopes ...> Full Article


The capability of measuring minute amounts of insulin aids diabetes treatment (4/17/2008)

The capability of measuring minute amounts of insulin aids diabetes treatmentA new method that uses nanotechnology to rapidly measure minute amounts of insulin is a major step toward developing the ability to assess the health of the body's insulin-producing cells in real time. ...> Full Article


Limited transparency in federal nanotech research may hamper development (4/17/2008)

Congressional testimony highlights shortfalls in current US government strategy ...> Full Article


'Nanodrop' Test Tubes Created with a Flip of a Switch (4/16/2008)

'Nanodrop' Test Tubes Created with a Flip of a SwitchResearchers have demonstrated a new device that creates nanodroplet "test tubes" for studying individual proteins under conditions that mimic the crowded confines of a living cell ...> Full Article


Researchers Mimic Bacteria To Produce Magnetic Nanoparticles (4/15/2008)

Researchers Mimic Bacteria To Produce Magnetic NanoparticlesResearchers are mimicking bacteria to synthesize magnetic nanoparticles that could be used for drug targeting and delivery ...> Full Article


Researchers study silver nanoparticles' potential for improving food safety (4/13/2008)

Scientists studying the potential of using silver nanoparticles to improve the safety of the world's food supply ...> Full Article


As nanotech goes mainstream, 'toxic socks' raise concerns (4/12/2008)

As nanotech goes mainstream, 'toxic socks' raise concernsNanotechnology is now available in a store near you ...> Full Article


Sweet nanotech batteries (4/11/2008)

Nanotechnology could solve lithium battery charging problems ...> Full Article


Manufactured Buckyballs don't harm microbes that clean the environment (4/9/2008)

Manufactured Buckyballs don't harm microbes that clean the environmentEven large amounts of manufactured nanoparticles, also known as Buckyballs, don't faze microscopic organisms that are charged with cleaning up the environment ...> Full Article


Memory in artificial atoms (4/8/2008)

Three nano-physicists have made a discovery that can change the way we store data on our computers ...> Full Article


Hybrid Computer Materials May Lead To Faster, Cheaper Technology (4/7/2008)

MU professor receives part of $6.5 million to research nano-magnetic devices ...> Full Article


Nanosized technology has supersized effect on tumors (4/6/2008)

Nanosized technology has supersized effect on tumorsDoctors use nanotech to reduce amount of chemotherapy drugs needed to reduce tumors ...> Full Article


World-Class Nanoelectronics Research Center Launched (4/5/2008)

$61M Collaboration Among Academia, Industry and State Government to Fund Alternatives to Silicon Semiconductors at Universities in Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Michigan ...> Full Article


Think green, researcher says, to reduce nanotech hazards (4/4/2008)

Greener nanoscience is offered as a the way to address safety ...> Full Article


Promising New Nanotechnology for Spinal Cord Injury (4/3/2008)

A spinal cord injury often leads to permanent paralysis and loss of sensation below the site of the injury because the damaged nerve fibers can't regenerate. The nerve fibers or axons have the capacity to grow again, but don't because they're blocked by scar tissue that develops around the injury. ...> Full Article


Nano-Softball Made of DNA (4/3/2008)

"Programmed" oligonucleoides with three branches organize themselves into dodecahedra ...> Full Article


Researchers design nanomachine that kills cancer cells (4/2/2008)

'Nanoimpeller' releases anticancer drugs inside of cancer cells ...> Full Article


Hydrogen storage in nanoparticles works (4/1/2008)

30 nanometre particles of the metal hydride sodium alanate make the favourable extraction and storage of hydrogen possible ...> Full Article


The future of computing - carbon nanotubes and superconductors to replace the silicon chip (3/30/2008)

Nanotech hopes to take on silicon for control of the electronics industry ...> Full Article


Biosensing nanodevice to revolutionize health screenings (3/27/2008)

One day soon a biosensing nanodevice developed by Arizona State University researcher Wayne Frasch may eliminate long lines at airport security checkpoints and revolutionize health screenings for diseases like anthrax, cancer and antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). ...> Full Article


Ivy uses nanoparticles to climb walls, chemists discover (3/27/2008)

Ivy uses nanoparticles to climb walls, chemists discoverIvy plants secrete nanoparticles to help them grip walls, US-based chemists have reported ...> Full Article


Physicists Show Electrons Can Travel More Than 100 Times Faster in Graphene (3/26/2008)

Physicists Show Electrons Can Travel More Than 100 Times Faster in GraphenePhysicists have shown that in graphene the intrinsic limit to the mobility, a measure of how well a material conducts electricity, is higher than any other known material at room temperature. Graphene, a single-atom-thick sheet of graphite, is a new material which combines aspects of semiconductors and metals. ...> Full Article


Team Proves Bridge from Conventional to Molecular Electronics Possible (3/24/2008)

Team Proves Bridge from Conventional to Molecular Electronics PossibleResearchers have set the stage for building the "evolutionary link" between the microelectronics of today built from semiconductor compounds and future generations of devices made largely from complex organic molecules. ...> Full Article


Researchers achieve dramatic increase in thermoelectric efficiency (3/23/2008)

Researchers achieve dramatic increase in thermoelectric efficiencyNanotech advance heralds new era in heating, cooling and power generation ...> Full Article


Nanoscience will change the way we think about the world (3/22/2008)

Nanoscience will change the way we think about the worldThe ubiquity of mineral nanoparticles in natural waters, the atmosphere, and in soils and their intriguing properties provide Earth scientists with another dimension in which to understand our planet. ...> Full Article


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