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  • Article - 29 Jan 2013
    Nanotechnology-enabled devices will form the core of the next generation of wireless communication technologies, allowing wireless networks to keep up with the increasing performance demands of mobile...
  • Article - 24 Jan 2013
    There is a rapid growth in the science behind touch screens, and presently there are more than 20 different touchscreen technologies in production. Almost all of these rely on indium tin oxide (ITO),...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2012
    The demand for smaller devices with better performance has driven the development of carbon nanotube-based chips, which open up exciting possibilities for the semiconductor industry.
  • Article - 22 Aug 2012
    Nanomaterials in catalysis are offering a whole new array of parameters which scientists can tweak to try and find the perfect catalyst.
  • Article - 22 Aug 2012
    Personalized medicine is an approach to treating patients which is gaining popularity, particularly where conditions can very from patient to patient, like with cancer. Nanotechnology is a natural...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2012
    The computing industry demands ever smaller, faster, and more efficient processors, and we are beginning to encounter limits to just how small the necessary components can be made. Making switches...
  • Article - 25 Jun 2012
    Fuel cells already have a stronghold in a growing corner of the energy market. Advances in nanotechnology are speeding up that growth by making fuel cells cheaper, smaller, more efficient and...
  • Article - 27 Nov 2011
    The statement that a materials functionality is controlled by defects is perhaps the most recognized paradigm of materials science, solid state electrochemistry, and condensed physics alike.
  • Article - 7 Jun 2011
    Double-walled Carbon Nanotubes (DWCNTs) are composed of two concentric single-walled carbon nanotubes with unique optical and electronic properties. Details about double-walled carbon nanotubes...
  • Article - 20 Apr 2011
    The arrangement of carbon atoms differentiates a pencil lead from a pricey diamond.

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