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Friday Five 6/5/09 - Vision Restored, Laughing Monkeys, and Green Babies4 comments

Rabiah Mayas wrote 1 month ago: The first week of June is almost over, and the weather is finally starting to warm up (and soon we … more →

Tags: technology, Science News, Computer Science, Biology, Evolution, contact lens, GFP, Laughing, Monkeys

UCLA Engineering receives $2M gift to fund carbon nanotube research

vascoteixeira wrote 1 month ago: James L. Easton, chairman and CEO of sports equipment company Jas. D. Easton Inc., has given $2 mill … more →

Tags: Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, Industry, Funding, Investments, Research, UCLA, UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sc, Jas D. Easton Inc.

Controllable double quantum dots and Klein tunneling in nanotubes

stunecity wrote 2 months ago: Controllable double quantum dots and Klein tunneling in nanotubes Researchers from the Kavli Institu … more →

Tags: Aktifitas, quantum computer, Quantum Dot, single electron, Tunneling

Nanotubes seeing the rainbow

davidkirkpatrick wrote 2 months ago: Nanotubes that can “see” the entire spectrum offer a lot of possibilities in terms of ap … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Lockheed Martin, nanotechnology, Sandia National Laboratories, Solar Cell, U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security, Visible Light

Synthetic Neural Circuits and the Humanoid Brain (by Zygbot)2 comments

Wildcat wrote 4 months ago: The development of the next generation of robots must engage and answer satisfactorily the central q … more →

Tags: AI, brain, Brain Neuroscience, Computing, nanotechnology, robotics, Science, technology, Artificial Intelligence

Electrostatic deposition of graphene in a gaseous environment: a deterministic route for synthesizing rolled graphenes?

vascoteixeira wrote 5 months ago: Abstract. The synthesis of single-wall carbon nanotubes of desired diameters and chiralities is crit … more →

Tags: Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, projects, nanoscience, graphene, Carbon, deposition of graphene, IOP, Department of Physics

This month in Scientific American

Abi wrote 5 months ago: There is a bunch of stuff on the Scientific American website that should interest materials folks. T … more →

Tags: General, Scientific American, radio, nanodiamond, renewable energy, Energy, comet, Climate Science, Geology

Synaesthesia and cheaper fuel cells through nanotech

davidkirkpatrick wrote 5 months ago: From KurzweilAI.net — I’m going old school (old school for this blog) today with post co … more →

Tags: Science, technology, KurzweilAI.net, nanotechnology, Genetics, Synaesthesia, University of Dayton

Carbon nanotube electronics hit the market

davidkirkpatrick wrote 5 months ago: Very exciting news here. A transparent plastic product with a carbon nanotube coating will be the fi … more →

Tags: Science, Business, technology, technology review, Solar Cell, Unidym, Indium Tin Oxide, IDtechEx

"Smart" Fabric

scientiste wrote 7 months ago: First there was the Huichol women weaving fiber optics into their blankets, and now this: Researcher … more →

Tags: Solar and Alternative Energy, Illumination, nanotechnology, Optics, electronic imaging and displays, Biology, Engineering, clothing, electricity

What the Press has to say about Carbon Nanotubes

tsladeche wrote 9 months ago: Carbon nanotubes are a very significant discovery for nanotechnology. Since the Carbon Nanotubes hav … more →

Tags: carbon nanotubes

Gecko Robots1 comment

Elgie Shepard wrote 9 months ago: For some of us, nothing is more disgusting than watching a gecko climb a wall and go on to the ceili … more →

Tags: Science, nanotechnology, Biomimetics, Gecko, robotics

Carbon nanotube-rubber composite set to double operating lifetime of deep oil wells1 comment

Andrew Maynard wrote 9 months ago: Nanotechnology may be about engineering materials at a nanoscopic scale, but it is also about making … more →

Tags: nanotechnology, Oil, Endo, Rubber

Space Elevator in 20 Years

irrashai wrote 9 months ago: I can be a space & astronomy geek sometimes. Just reading about the space elevator that was on t … more →

Tags: technology, Space Elevator, Space

Nanotubes improve brain readouts

davidkirkpatrick wrote 11 months ago: Nanotechnology is really making strides in medicine, particularly in cancer treatment (find links to … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Medicine, nanotechnology, Physorg.Com, Brain Scan, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Vanderbilt University, University of North Texas

World's first thermal nanomotor

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: The release: Researchers create the first thermal nanomotor in the world The motor functions as a n … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, UAB Research Park, nanomotor, Science Express

Nanocomp Technologies Experimental Nano-Sheet1 comment

ctwcageycrow wrote 1 year ago: Nanocomp Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of light weight, electro-thermally strong conductive yar … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Business, nanocomp technologies inc, Nano Technology

World's Smallest Radio Fits in the Palm of the Hand . . . of an Ant5 comments

kaerb wrote 1 year ago: Single carbon nanotube is fully functional radio, receiving music over standard radio bandwidth H … more →

Tags: Science, radio signal, world smallest radio

Carbon Nanotubes for Displays1 comment

Jin wrote 2 years ago: The promise of carbon nanotubes become realized when these small cylinders are attached to electrica … more →

Tags: Chemical Vapor Deposition, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Inconel, Solder, Contact Printing, Field Emission


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