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Silicon nanowires

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 month ago: Carbon gets most of the nanotech ink, but here’s some news on silicon nanowires. The release: … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, north carolina state university, silicon nanowires, electronic devices

New invention: Battery made from Salt and Paper

Kedar wrote 2 months ago: A new thin-film flexible battery has been developed by researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden, … more →

Tags: Alternative Energies, Green, Future, Battery, battery from salt and paper, new energy

NanoCut

transdomo wrote 3 months ago: With the new NanoCut technology developed by researchers at the Institute of Photonic Technology (IP … more →

Tags: Germany, Europe, Wirtschaft, Innovation, USA, german, Westerwelle, Transdomo, technology

NanoPen to improve nanotech manufacturing1 comment

davidkirkpatrick wrote 4 months ago: Nanotech news from the American Chemical Society: ‘NanoPen’ may write new chapter in nan … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, American Chemical Society, NanoPen, manufacturing

Magnetic graphene

davidkirkpatrick wrote 4 months ago: Graphene news from Virginia Commonwealth University: Researchers design new graphene-based, nano-mat … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, graphene, National Science Foundation, American Chemical Society, U.S. Department of Energy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Chinese Academy of Science

Solar cells, nanotech and plastics

davidkirkpatrick wrote 5 months ago: This release involves using nanotechnology to help create that efficiently turn light into electrici … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, American Chemical Society, alternative power, University of Washington, Organic Solar Cells

The World’s Smallest Automated Syringe

aszerdi wrote 6 months ago: Tomaso Zambelli, a researcher in the group led by Janos Vörös, Professor at the Institute of Biomedi … more →

Tags: Research & Development, Cells, nano, Lasers, AFM, Microelectronics, ETH, syringe, Tomaso Zambelli

Photon driven nanomotor

davidkirkpatrick wrote 7 months ago: Fair warning to all readers, a major press release dump is coming. Mostly nanotechnology news. First … more →

Tags: Science, nanotechnology, National Science Foundation, nanomotor, National Institutes of Health, Photons

Nanocups to improve optics

davidkirkpatrick wrote 9 months ago: I’ve already bloggedon this nanotech breakthrough from Rice University before, and here’ … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, solar cells, Rice University, high-powered optics, cloaking devices, nanocups, light-bending nanoparticles

Nanotech and battery efficiency

davidkirkpatrick wrote 11 months ago: The latest news on nanotechnology and lithium-ion batteries. The release from today: Batteries get a … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, American Chemical Society, Rice University, lithium ion batteries

Semiconducting nanotubes produced

davidkirkpatrick wrote 11 months ago: Very cool news. This is the sort of progress in nanotech that could change an industry — elect … more →

Tags: Science, Business, technology, nanotechnology, Duke University, Electronics Industry, semiconduting nanotubes

Clean carbon nanotube clean-up

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: Studies like this ought to allay some of the nanotech fears out there. The release: Pitt Researchers … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes, University of Pittsburgh, biodegrade, horseradish peroxidase

Nanotech and smart textiles

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: A promising use of carbon nanotubes. The release: Nature, nanotechnology fuse in electric yarn that … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes, smart textiles, University of Michigan College of Engineering

Nanoparticle medical delivery system

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: This method is good for drugs or tracking dye. Some of the best nanotech apps getting notice right n … more →

Tags: Science, technology, NASA, Medicine, nanotechnology, National Science Foundation, nanoparticle, penn state, therapeutic drugs

Nanotube speakers

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: Just wow. From the Technology Review link: Made by researchers at Tsinghua University in Beijing, th … more →

Tags: media, Science, technology, Arts, nanotechnology, technology review, nanotubes, Tsinghua University, loudspeakers

Single nanometer ion stream

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: Unlike the previous release, this one does touch on nanotech. The release: Cold atoms could replace … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, National Institute of Standards and Technology, nanometer, IONS, gallium ions

Nanotechnology does have drawbacks1 comment

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: As wonderful as all the various nanotechnology applications in medicine, science, technology and oth … more →

Tags: media, Science, technology, nanotechnology, nanoparticles, Physorg.Com, Environmental Protection Agency, Gray Goo, DeLouise at the University of Rochester Medical Center

Graphene is amazing

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: The nanomaterial has now been used to create the world’s thinnest balloon, and it’s impe … more →

Tags: Science, technology, nanotechnology, graphene, Physorg.Com

Scientists make the blackest material yet

infomancie wrote 1 year ago: A step closer to the perfect black. When I saw this I thought I was going to discover some really co … more →

Tags: Communication, Science, Energy efficiency, arthur c. clarke, 2001, Monolith, John Pendry, solar cells, solar panels


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