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Handheld, Atomic Emission Detector Developed for Department of Homeland Security to Detect and Identify Radioactive Particles at the Site of Potential Contamination

Handheld, Atomic Emission Detector Developed for Department of Homeland Security to Detect and Identify Radioactive Particles at the Site of Potential Contamination

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Applied to Bicycles

Award Nominated RainMaker Humidification System to be Demonstrated at NanoTX'07

New Ultra Thin Supercapacitors Work at High Temperatures for Real World Applications

Titanium Oxide Nanotubes and Nanorods Being Made in New Ways for Applications Like Sunscreens and Catalysts

New Benchmarks in Precision Control of Jet Printing

Good Progress being Made on Prototype Smart Nanobattery

Nano-Sensor That Indicates Oncoming Asthma Attacks and Helps Monitor Symptoms

Cheap, Green Solar Power Promised By Thin Solar Cells

Nanobattery Smart Enough To Pass Army Tests

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