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All Articles Tagged As: carbonResearchers discover new way of producing electricity (3/12/2010)
Scientists develop DNA origami nanoscale breadboards for carbon nanotube circuits (11/11/2009)
Study shows how carbon nanotubes can affect lining of the lungs (10/31/2009)Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, but a great deal remains unknown about whether these materials cause respiratory or other health problems. Now a collaborative study from North Carolina State University, the Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences shows that inhaling these nanotubes can affect the outer lining of the lung, though the effects of long-term exposure remain unclear. ...> Full Article Better control of carbon nanotube 'growth' promising for future electronics (10/2/2009)
Researchers make carbon nanotubes without metal catalyst (8/12/2009)Oxides, as well as metals, seem to be able to sprout carbon nanotubes ...> Full Article Carbon nanoparticles toxic to adult fruit flies but benign to young (8/10/2009)
Nanotubes take flight (8/3/2009)
Video shows nanotube spins as it grows (7/29/2009)
Nanodiamonds deliver insulin for wound healing (7/28/2009)Using tiny nanodiamonds, researchers at Northwestern University have demonstrated an innovative method for delivering and releasing insulin at a specific location over a period of time. The nanodiamond-insulin clusters hold promise for wound-healing applications and could be integrated into gels, ointments, bandages or suture materials. ...> Full Article Researchers enlist DNA to bring carbon nanotubes' promise closer to reality (7/10/2009)Tailored sequences of DNA lead to breakthrough in the campaign to sort and separate CNTs ...> Full Article Researchers construct carbon nanotube device that can detect colors of the rainbow (5/2/2009)
Fitter frames: Nanotubes boost structural integrity of composites (3/27/2009)
Engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (3/22/2009)'We are done with metals,' says Cemal Basaran ...> Full Article Nanotube's 'tapestry' controls its growth (2/7/2009)
Scientists Create New Nanotube Structures (5/28/2008)Researchers are developing techniques to coax carbon nanotubes to self-assemble into ordered structures - essentially making the nanotubes do the hard work for them. ...> Full Article Nanotube production leaps from sooty mess in test tube to ready formed chemical microsensors (5/7/2008)
Nanotubes grown straight in large numbers (4/26/2008)Chemists have found a way to grow long, straight cylinders only a few atoms thick in very large numbers, removing a major roadblock in the pursuit of nano-scale electronics ...> 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 Sweet nanotech batteries (4/11/2008)Nanotechnology could solve lithium battery charging problems ...> 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 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 Carbon nanotubes outperform copper nanowires as interconnects (3/15/2008)Scientists create robust quantum models to compare key characteristics of copper and CNTs ...> Full Article Engineers demonstrate nanotube wires operating at speed of commercial chips (2/16/2008)Integrated circuits, such as the silicon chips inside all modern electronics, are only as good as their wiring, but copper conduits are approaching physical performance limitations as they get thinner. Chipmakers have hoped that carbon "nanotubes" would allow them to continue using thinner wiring as they pack more devices into chips, but no one had demonstrated nanotube wires working on a conventional silicon chip. In a paper published online today by the journal Nano Letters, electrical engineers at Stanford University and Toshiba report using nanotubes to wire a silicon chip operating at speeds comparable to those of commercially available processors and memory. ...> Full Article Shear Ingenuity: Tweaking the Conductivity of Nanotube Composites (2/6/2008)
New kind of transistor radios show capability of nanotube technology (1/30/2008)
Feds fund study of drug that may prevent radiation injury (1/29/2008)Defense department funds study of nanotube-based drug made at Rice ...> Full Article Engineer outlines 'nano-Velcro's' potential (1/25/2008)Creating a so-called "super nanocomposite" that can revolutionize a range of products is the dream of materials scientists. So far, that's proved elusive. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineer shares that big dream but said he thinks using nanomaterials to strengthen small structures is more promising and cost-effective for the near-term. ...> Full Article Researchers Develop Darkest Manmade Material (1/23/2008)
Artificial Viral Shells Could Be Useful Nano-Containers (1/21/2008)Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and The Scripps Research Institute in California are designing an artificial viral shell as a valuable nano-container for pinpoint drug delivery, molecular computing components, and a host of other applications. ...> Full Article |
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