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  • News - 22 Feb 2008
    IBM scientists, in collaboration with the University of Regensburg in Germany, are the first ever to measure the force it takes to move individual atoms on a surface.  This fundamental...
  • News - 4 Feb 2008
    In the near future, every manufactured product – our clothes, money, appliances, the paint on our walls, the carpets on our floors, our cars – will be embedded with intelligence, networks...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2017
    A nanotechnology breakthrough from engineers at Trinity College Dublin could lead to touchscreen computers appearing on almost any flat surface, including anything from milk cartons and tabletops,...
  • News - 17 Apr 2007
    Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Stanford and Northwestern Universities have built micrometer-sized solid-state lasers in which a single quantum dot can play...
  • News - 29 Mar 2007
    Scientists at the University of Illinois have fabricated the world's smallest chain-mail fabric. Combined with existing processing techniques, the flexible, metallic fabric holds promise for fully...
  • Article - 24 Jan 2005
    Nanostructured optoelectronic components have many potential uses in space applications. With special focus on optical communications, this article looks at how laser terminals, quantum dot lasers,...
  • News - 14 Dec 2023
    A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center is a flaw in the diamond crystal structure that occurs when an adjacent lattice site becomes unoccupied and a nitrogen atom takes the place of a carbon atom. Researchers...
  • News - 29 May 2023
    Penn State scientists have created the first protein-based nano-computing agent that functions as a circuit. The achievement moves them closer to developing next-generation cell-based therapies to...
  • News - 29 Mar 2021
    For a long time, researchers have been working on enhancing their potential to make use of lasers to move small objects without really touching them. The optical forces acting on the nanodiamond....
  • News - 6 Jan 2019
    Researchers at MIT and Arizona State University have designed a computer program that allows users to translate any free-form drawing into a two-dimensional, nanoscale structure made of...

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