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    Single-wall carbon nanotubes exhibit unique properties due to their unusual structure. As a result, carbon nanotubes are expected to have dramatic impact on several industries, including displays,...
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    Tiny particles of silver designed to kill germs are being put into socks to control odor. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, what happens to that nanosilver later is concerning some...
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    The world's most powerful particle accelerator will be launched on Wednesday (September 10) at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), based in Geneva. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)...
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    Virginia Commonwealth University Atomic Engineering lab. This ferrofluid is a colloidal suspension of magnetite nanoparticles fully dispersed in DI-H20. This type of ferrofluid is known as a smart...
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    "lab on a chip" device using nanochannels and electrophoresis. you can see bulk DNA on the right, an empty channel on the left. as I switch on the electric voltage you can see single DNA molecules...
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    Scientists find that air pollution is even worse for you than previously thought. As this ScienCentral News video explains, new research shows how tiny particles from vehicle emissions can cause heart...
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    NanoSafeguard was recently highlighted on Seattle's King 5 (NBC) evening news as one of the first companies effectively harnessing the power of nanotechnology for consumer applications. See some of...
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    At NanoTech 2008, Laser Zentrum Hannover presented a range of micro and submicro structures, created by placing a solid material such as a metal, in a liquid and using short-pulsed lasers to break up...
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    One of the predominant features of nano-materials is an extremely high surface area. Emerging Science joins Chris Landry, professor of chemistry at the University of Vermont, as he describes how...
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    This video is a VermontPublicTV production presenting Walter Varhue, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Vermont, as he proposes to use materials at the nanoscale to create...

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