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DNA-based assembly line for precision nano-cluster construction 3/31/2009

New nanogenerator may charge iPods and cell phones with a wave of the hand 3/28/2009

Fitter frames: Nanotubes boost structural integrity of composites 3/27/2009

Scientists patent corrosion-resistant nano-coating for metals 3/26/2009

Special gold nanoparticles show promise for 'cooking' cancer cells 3/24/2009

Hollow gold nanospheres show promise for biomedical and other applications 3/23/2009

Engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics 3/22/2009

'Buckyballs' to treat multiple sclerosis 3/21/2009

No small measure: Origins of nanorod diameter discovered 3/20/2009

Slimmer, stickier nanorods give boost to 3-D computer chips 3/18/2009

Nanocups brim with potential 3/17/2009

Quantum dots and nanomaterials: Ingredients for better lighting and more reliable power 3/16/2009

Revealing new applications for carbon nanomaterials in hydrogen storage 3/15/2009

Physicist develops battery using new source of energy 3/14/2009

Nanowires may lead to better fuel cells 3/13/2009

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New nanogenerator may charge iPods and cell phones with a wave of the hand (3/28/2009)

New nanogenerator may charge iPods and cell phones with a wave of the hand A new nanogenerator may charge iPods and cell phones with a wave of the hand. Scientists from Georgia describe technology that converts mechanical energy from body movements or even the flow of blood in the body into electric energy that can be used to power a broad range of electronic devices without using batteries. The study is scheduled for presentation in March at the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. ...> Full Article


Hard X-ray Nanoprobe provides new capability to study nanoscale materials (6/26/2008)

Novel microscopy tool provides highest resolution for hard x-rays ...> Full Article



Nanostructures Will Raise Thin-Film Solar Cell Efficiency (5/17/2008)

Nanostructures Will Raise Thin-Film Solar Cell Efficiency Thanks to nanostructures that scatter and channel light, electrical engineers are working toward thin-film "single junction" solar cells with the potential for nearly 45 percent sunlight-to-electricity conversion efficiencies. ...> Full Article



Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency (5/15/2008)

Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency Electrical engineers have created experimental solar cells spiked with nanowires that could lead to highly efficient thin-film solar cells of the future. ...> Full Article


Nanotechnology expert awarded $10M grant (3/17/2008)

One of 12 scholars worldwide selected ...> Full Article


Nanowires hold promise for more affordable solar cells (1/26/2008)

Nanowires hold promise for more affordable solar cells Millions of nearly invisible wires may hold the answer to making solar cells a more affordable source of alternative energy. ...> Full Article


New nanostructured thin film shows promise for efficient solar energy conversion (1/9/2008)

New nanostructured thin film shows promise for efficient solar energy conversion In the race to make solar cells cheaper and more efficient, many researchers and start-up companies are betting on new designs that exploit nanostructures--materials engineered on the scale of a billionth of a meter. Using nanotechnology, researchers can experiment with and control how a material generates, captures, transports, and stores free electrons--properties that are important for the conversion of sunlight into electricity. ...> Full Article


Nanotube-producing Bacteria Show Manufacturing Promise (12/8/2007)

Nanotube-producing Bacteria Show Manufacturing Promise Nanotubes may have high-tech applications, study involving UCR engineers reports ...> Full Article


Solar cells of the future (12/7/2007)

A new material, nano flakes, may revolutionise the transformation of solar energy to electricity. If so, even ordinary households can benefit from solar electricity and save money in the future. ...> Full Article


'Nanospikes' Add To Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics Applications (10/24/2007)

'Nanospikes' Add To Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics Applications New technology could lead to more successful hip and bone replacement surgeries, make better use of solar power and even prevent your computer from overheating. ...> Full Article


Engineering Expert's 'Nanospikes' Add New Dimension to Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics Research (8/13/2007)

Engineering Expert's 'Nanospikes' Add New Dimension to Solar, Biomedical, Microelectronics Research New technology in development at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science could lead to more successful hip and bone replacement surgeries, make better use of solar power and even prevent your computer from overheating. Through the creation of nano/micro laser texturing and "nanospikes" on the surfaces of semiconductors and metals, Mool C. Gupta, Langley Distinguished Professor in U.Va.'s Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is adding an entirely new dimension to these materials' effectiveness. ...> Full Article

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