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==News== | ==News== | ||
+ | * '''2007-09-25''' [http://physorg.com/news109956592.html Researchers Develop Nanoblade]: "The materials could be extremely useful for energy storage, particularly hydrogen storage, Wang said. In order to store hydrogen, a large surface area is needed to provide room for the material to expand as more hydrogen atoms are stored. The vast surface area of each nanoblade, coupled with the large spaces between each blade, could make them ideal for this application." | ||
* '''2007-01-31''' [http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070131/tc_nm/britain_nanomachine_dc Scientists build nanomachine envisioned 150 yrs ago] | * '''2007-01-31''' [http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070131/tc_nm/britain_nanomachine_dc Scientists build nanomachine envisioned 150 yrs ago] | ||
* '''2006-01-27''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-01/uow-f2b012706.php From 2-D blueprint, material assembles into novel 3-D nanostructures]: making self-assembling nanoscale 3D structures using photolithography | * '''2006-01-27''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-01/uow-f2b012706.php From 2-D blueprint, material assembles into novel 3-D nanostructures]: making self-assembling nanoscale 3D structures using photolithography | ||
* '''2005-12-05''' [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/11/051130231645.htm Nanotech Discovery Could Have Radical Implications] | * '''2005-12-05''' [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/11/051130231645.htm Nanotech Discovery Could Have Radical Implications] | ||
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==Techniques== | ==Techniques== | ||
* [http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003750.html Tackling the Central Dogma with an Optical Trap]: Stanford lab figures out how to watch protein molecules at work, opening large new area of investigation | * [http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003750.html Tackling the Central Dogma with an Optical Trap]: Stanford lab figures out how to watch protein molecules at work, opening large new area of investigation |
Revision as of 00:11, 29 September 2007
Links
- General Discussion / Planning
- Center for Responsible Nanotechnology
- Foresight Institute
- International Council on Nanotechnology: includes "Environmental, Health and Safety Database"
- Nanotechnology.com: industry news website; focus is nanomaterials, tends to be dismissive of nano-scale assembly / nano-factories (according to [1])
- The Nanotube Site
- Wise-Nano: nanotech wiki
- Materials - Buckminsterfullerene
News
- 2007-09-25 Researchers Develop Nanoblade: "The materials could be extremely useful for energy storage, particularly hydrogen storage, Wang said. In order to store hydrogen, a large surface area is needed to provide room for the material to expand as more hydrogen atoms are stored. The vast surface area of each nanoblade, coupled with the large spaces between each blade, could make them ideal for this application."
- 2007-01-31 Scientists build nanomachine envisioned 150 yrs ago
- 2006-01-27 From 2-D blueprint, material assembles into novel 3-D nanostructures: making self-assembling nanoscale 3D structures using photolithography
- 2005-12-05 Nanotech Discovery Could Have Radical Implications
Techniques
- Tackling the Central Dogma with an Optical Trap: Stanford lab figures out how to watch protein molecules at work, opening large new area of investigation