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All Articles Tagged As: automation
Researchers Create First Fully Functional Nanotube Radio (11/2/2007)
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Make way for the real nanopod and make room in the Guinness World Records. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley have created the first fully functional radio from a single carbon nanotube, which makes it by several orders of magnitude the smallest radio ever made. ...> Full Article
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The automatic molecular assembly and selection steps exhibited by the molecules, which start as random mixtures, demonstrates a fundamental step in the evolution of life. The organization is activated by instructions which are built-in to the molecules. During assembly, molecules exhibit active selection: those in incorrect positions move to make room for others which fit properly. ...> Full Article
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Using Catalysts to Stamp Nanopatterns Without Ink (9/28/2007)
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Engineers and chemists microcontact printing technique can imprint details measuring close to 1 nanometer, or billionths of a meter. ...> Full Article
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Automation of Nanotech Manufacturing May Be Ahead (8/1/2007)
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Engineers apply CAD-CAM to atomic force microscope ...> Full Article
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