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Location: Cambridge, United States
Source: "Low Temperature Synthesis of Vertically Aligned
Carbon Nanotubes with Electrical Contact to Metallic Substrates Enabled by
Thermal Decomposition of the Carbon Feedstock," Gilbert Nessim, Carl V. Thompson
et al, Nano...

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Location: Seattle, United States
A single hour of sunlight contains enough energy to meet global energy consumption for an entire year. With demand for energy on the rise and environmental pollution an increasing concern, scientists are exploring new ways to harness the sun's...

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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...

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Location: Helsinki, Finland
Researchers in Finland have created a form of carbon-nanotube based
information storage that is comparable in speed to a type of memory commonly
used in memory cards and USB "jump" drives.
The group's memory scheme has a...

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Location: Berkeley, California, United States
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have created nanoscale particles that can self-assemble into various optical devices. By controlling how densely the tiny silver particles assemble themselves, the researchers can make several...

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Location: College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, United States
Researchers at North Carolina
State University have found that quantum dot nanoparticles can penetrate the
skin if there is an abrasion, providing insight into potential workplace...

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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...

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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...

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Location: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, NY, United States
A Research Focus article commenting on recently published nanobiotechnology
work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
appears in the May 2007 issue of the journal

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Location: Georgia Institute of Technology :: Atlanta, Georgia 30332, United States
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new
technique for nanolithography that is extremely fast and capable of being used
in a range of environments including air (outside a vacuum) and liquids.
Researchers have...

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Location: Nanobiotechnology Center ,350 Duffield Hall ,Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Atten: Randy Hess (rbh27@cornell.edu),PHONE 607-254-5393FAX 607-254-5375, United States
To help light up the nanoworld, a Cornell interdisciplinary team of
researchers has produced microscopic "nanolamps" -- light-emitting c
about the size of a virus or the tiniest of bacteria.In a collaboration of experts in organic...

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