Education and entertainment
Nanotechnology Island has launched in Second Life with the goal to establish a place for the Nano Science and Technology communities to come together and to bring key ideas and research into public discussion
Education and entertainment
The technique, they say, should allow industrial-scale production of nanowire-based devices.
nano research
The birth secret of buckyballs -- hollow spheres of carbon no wider than a strand of DNA -- has been caught on tape by researchers
nano research
MIT researchers have found a way to use a “tractor beam” of light to pick up, hold, and move around individual cells and other objects on the surface of a microchip
biological research
Most memory today stores information as charge; in the binary language of computers, this means that an abundance of charge at a particular site on a chip translated as a "one," and a lack of charge is translated as a "zero." The problem with such memor
utilizes a signal generator to create a 1 GHz RF signal that is externally amplitude modulated with music by an IPod and fed to a dipole antenna for wireless broadcast
communications
An integrated logic circuit assembled on a single carbon nanotube
communications
Instead of storing bits as an electronic charge, the technology creates nanowires from copper atoms the size of a virus to record binary ones and zeros.
communications
nanotechnology will assist officials to see and get the remaining print from the scene.
crime
Cancer cells treated with carbon nanotubes can be destroyed
medical
a radio that's thousands of times smaller than a human hair
communications
Nanotechnology will replace magnetic disk drives in iPods, laptops and servers within five to 10 years, making them more durable, lighter and faster.
Communications
nanotechnology could help us extract more fuel and feedstock hydrocarbons from dwindling resources
energy
found a way to use the elasticity of carbon nanotubes to not only stop bullets penetrating material but actually rebound their force.
10,000 times thinner than the width of a single human hair
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Nanotechnology is promising an incredible future.
Updated on Nov 02, 07
Created on Nov 02, 07
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