
Mimicking Gecko Feet: Dry Adhesive Based On Carbon Nanotubes Gets Stronger
The race for the best "gecko
foot" dry adhesive just got
a new competitor this week
with a stronger and more
practical material reported
... > full story

Scientists Engineer Superconducting Thin Films
Scientists have successfully
produced two-layer thin
films where neither layer is
superconducting on its own,
but which exhibit a
nanometer-thick region of
... > full story

New Material Could Speed Development Of Hydrogen Powered Vehicles
Researchers in Greece report
design of a new material
that almost meets the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE)
2010 goals for hydrogen
... > full story

New Knowledge About Thermoelectric Materials Could Give Better Energy Efficiency
New research could be used
to develop motors that are
more fuel-efficient and
provide for more
environmentally friendly
... > full story
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Sensitive Nanowire Disease Detectors Created
October 10, 2008 Scientists have created nanowire sensors coupled with simple microprocessor electronics that are both sensitive and specific enough to be used for point-of-care disease detection, according to a new ... > full story -
New Material Could Act As Nanofridge For Microchips In Smaller And Faster Computers
October 9, 2008 Researchers in Spain have developed a material which could act as a nanofridge for computers, thus eliminating the barrier posed by overheating in ever smaller chips. The material is based on ... > full story -
Using Living Cells As Nanotechnology Factories
October 8, 2008 In the tiny realm of nanotechnology, scientists have used a wide variety of materials to build atomic scale structures. But just as in the construction business, nanotechnology researchers can often ... > full story -
Zooming Way In, Technique Offers Close-ups Of Electrons, Nuclei
October 7, 2008 Providing a glimpse into the infinitesimal, physicists have found a novel way of spying on some of the universe's tiniest building blocks. Their "camera" consists of a special "flaw" in diamonds that ... > full story -
Near Infrared Nanoparticles Shine A Bright Light On Cancer
October 6, 2008 A new imaging method for breast cancer has been developed. More effective early detection of diseases is one of the promises of nanotechnology. Current imaging methods, such as x-rays and magnetic ... > full story -
New Graphene-based Material Clarifies Graphite Oxide Chemistry
October 6, 2008 A new "graphene-based" material that helps solve the structure of graphite oxide and could lead to other potential discoveries of the one-atom thick substance called graphene, which has applications ... > full story -
Playing Pinball With Atoms: How To Turn Nanotech Devices On And Off
October 6, 2008 With nanotechnology yielding a burgeoning menagerie of microscopic pumps, motors, and other machines for potential use in medicine and industry, here is one good question: How will humans turn those ... > full story -
Nanoscopic Screening Process To Speed Drug Discovery
October 6, 2008 Researchers are using nanotechnology to search for new cancer-fighting drugs through a process that could be up to 10,000 times faster than current ... > full story -
Study On Properties Of Carbon Nanotubes, Water Could Have Wide-ranging Implications
October 4, 2008 A fresh discovery about the way water behaves inside carbon nanotubes could have implications in fields ranging from the function of ultra-tiny high-tech devices to scientists' understanding of ... > full story -
Under Pressure At The Nanoscale, Polymers Play By Different Rules
October 2, 2008 Scientists putting the squeeze on thin films of polystyrene have discovered that at very short length scales the polymer doesn't play by the ... > full story
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