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Nanotechnology News Archives Page 101 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |Solar cells of the future (12/7/2007)A new material, nano flakes, may revolutionise the transformation of solar energy to electricity. If so, even ordinary households can benefit from solar electricity and save money in the future. ...> Full Article The Million Euro Nanoreactor (12/6/2007)Jeroen Cornelissen of the Institute for Molecules and Materials at the Radboud University in the Netherlands has received €1million from EURYI (European Young Investigator Awards). The award will allow Cornelissen (35), an assistant professor at Radboud and a member of the scientific board of a macromolecular research spin-off company, to establish his own research group in the field of nanoscience, something that is not usually possible for such a young scientist, and could ultimately lead to important discoveries on the European and international arenas. ...> Full Article Technique controls nanoparticle size, creates large numbers (12/5/2007)
Sperm-powered nano-robots (12/4/2007)
Nanotech's health, environment impacts worry scientists (12/2/2007)The unknown human health and environmental impacts of nanotechnology are a bigger worry for scientists than for the public. ...> Full Article Super water repellent could cause big wave in market (12/1/2007)A water repellent developed by researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory outperforms nature at its best and could open a floodgate of commercial possibilities. ...> Full Article Nano-sized voltmeter measures electric fields deep within cells (11/30/2007)A wireless, nano-scale voltmeter developed at the University of Michigan is overturning conventional wisdom about the physical environment inside cells. It may someday help researchers tackle such tricky medical issues as why cancer cells grow out of control and how damaged nerves might be mended. ...> Full Article Researchers outline structure of largest nonvirus particle ever crystallized (11/27/2007)
Remote-control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors (11/22/2007)
UD teams with Koreans on nanotechnology research (11/22/2007)A team that includes two faculty affiliated with UD's Center for Composite Materials (CCM) and researchers from the Korea Institute of Materials (KIMS) has been selected to receive a $5 million grant from the Korea Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) for work in the area of nanotechnology. Tsu-Wei Chou, Pierre S. du Pont Chair of Engineering, and Erik Thostenson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, will lead the UD effort in the nine-year program. ...> Full Article Nature and electronics meet: How to make a tiny wire and connect it to DNA (11/21/2007)
Researchers control nature's self-organization (11/16/2007)
Pioneering research seeks to harness force of nature (11/15/2007)A pioneering team from the University of Leicester is seeking to harness a force of nature- only measured accurately a decade ago - to help develop the technology of tomorrow. ...> Full Article Student photovoltaic initiatives energizing Berkeley campus (11/11/2007)
A Giant Step toward Infinitesimal Machinery (11/9/2007)What are the ultimate limits to miniaturization? ...> Full Article Novel Nanostructure Response Opens Possibilities for Electrical Devices (11/8/2007)A University of Arkansas physicist and her colleagues have examined dielectric susceptibilities of nanostructures (that is the response of their polarization to electric fields) and found novel, seemingly contradictory properties that may change how such materials can be used by scientists and engineers to build electronic devices. ...> Full Article Gold nanorods shed light on new approach to fighting cancer (11/7/2007)Researchers have shown how tiny "nanorods" of gold can be triggered by a laser beam to blast holes in the membranes of tumor cells, setting in motion a complex biochemical mechanism that leads to a tumor cell's self-destruction. ...> Full Article Nanotube forests grown on silicon chips for future computers, electronics (11/6/2007)
Research predicts size-induced transition to nanoscale half-metallicity (11/5/2007)How big does a cluster of metal atoms actually have to be before it starts acting like a metal: ductile, malleable and a conductor? ...> Full Article New Facility Expands Yale Capability for Fabricating Nano-Devices (11/5/2007)Yale dedicated the new Center for Microelectronics Materials and Structures Clean Room, an $8 million, 2,600-square-foot facility for fabricating micro- and nano-scale devices for engineering research. ...> Full Article Researchers works toward 'smart' optical microchips (11/5/2007)
Atomic-level microscopy now 100 times faster (11/4/2007)
Radio Waves Fire Up Nanotubes Embedded in Tumors, Destroying Liver Cancer (11/4/2007)Cancer cells treated with carbon nanotubes can be destroyed by non-invasive radio waves that heat up the nanotubes while sparing untreated tissue, a research team led by scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and Rice University has shown in preclinical experiments. ...> Full Article Researchers develop 'tractor beam' for manipulation of cells on silicon (11/4/2007)
Engineers Teach Nature to 'Grow' High-Tech Components (11/3/2007)Computers don't grow on trees, but with a little prodding from engineers, nature can produce computer components. ...> Full Article New Mini-Sensor May Have Biomedical and Security Applications (11/3/2007)
Scientists have used elastic carbon nanotubes to stop bullets penetrating material (11/2/2007)
Researchers Create First Fully Functional Nanotube Radio (11/2/2007)
Could Nanotechnology Revolutionize Natural Gas Industry? (11/1/2007)
Nano-assembly Mimics Origin Of Life? Molecules Organize Themselves Into Patterns (10/31/2007)
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