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Date: 21 November 2009
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Biomimetic-engineering design can replace spaghetti tangle of nanotubes in thermal material

Location: Cambridge, United States

Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) devices have the potential to revolutionize the world of sensors: motion, chemical, temperature, etc. But taking electromechanical devices from the micro scale down to the nano requires finding a means to...

LLNL Researchers Detected a Signature for Water inside Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Location: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States

Researchers have identified a signature for water inside single-walled carbon nanotubes, helping them understand how water is structured and how it moves within these tiny channels.

This is the first time researchers were able to...

New Insight in Nanotechnology by Uncovering Conductive Property of Carbon-Based Molecules

Location: Institute for NanoScience and Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, United States

University of Pittsburgh researchers have discovered that certain organic—or carbon-based—molecules exhibit the properties of atoms under certain circumstances and, in...

UM Physicists Showed Electrons Can Travel More Than 100 Times Faster in Graphene, the Intrinsic Limit to the Mobility

Location: University of Maryland, United States

University of Maryland physicists have shown that in graphene the intrinsic limit to the mobility, a measure of how well a material conducts electricity, is higher than any...

Researchers Develop a Thin Coating Arrays of Loosely Vertically-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes that Absorbs light, could Boost Solar Energy Conversion

Location: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Rice University have created the darkest material ever made by man.

The material, a...

Penn Engineers Create Carbon Nanopipettes that may useful for Concurrently Measuring Electrical Signals of Cells during Fluid Injection

Location: University of Pennsylvania, United States

University of Pennsylvania engineers and physicians have developed a carbon nanopipette thousands of times thinner than a human hair that measures electric current and delivers fluids into...

MIT researchers developed Energy-efficient tiny gas sensor that could quickly detect hazardous chemicals

Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

Engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are developing a tiny sensor that could be used to detect minute quantities of hazardous gases, including toxic industrial chemicals and...

Development of Measurement Set-up for Electromechanical Analysis of Bucky Paper Actuators, sheets of Carbon Nanotubes

Location: Fraunhofer Techologie-Entwicklungsgruppe, Germany

Carbon nanotubes possess extraordinary mechanical, physical and chemical properties including actuation behaviour on both nano and...

Physicists have built single nanotube that makes world's smallest radio

Location: University of California, Berkeley, United States

Physicists at the University of California, Berkeley, have built the smallest radio yet - a single carbon nanotube one ten-thousandth the diameter of a human hair that requires only a battery and...

Researcher bounce bullets without a trace of damage using carbon nanotechnology

Location: Centre for Advanced Materials Technology, University of Sydney, Australia

Bulletproof jackets do not turn security...

Antimicrobial properties of nanotubes

Location: Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

One knew the electronic properties of the nanotubes like their potential for the realization of a space elevator. Researchers of Connecticut have just discovered their antimicrobial properties
. More than ever, the carbon nanotubes are...

Increasingly fast transistors containing carbon nanotubes…

Location: Scientific city - Avenue Poincaré, BP 60069, France

Researchers of Institute of electronics, micro-electronics and nanotechnology (IEMN/CNRS - Universities Lille 1 and Valencians, higher Institute of electronics and the numerical one) and Service of Physics of the State Condensé of the ECA managed...

Exchange transition phenomenon involving ambient gas and water molecules

Location: AIST Tokyo,-3-1, Kasumigaseki,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8921,Tel:+81-3-5501-0900, Japan

Associate Professor Yutaka Maniwa's group with the Graduate School of Science and Engineering of Tokyo Metropolitan University (President: Junichi Nishizawa) and Hiromichi Kataura, chief of the Self-Assembled Nano-Electronics Group at the...

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