Monday, July 1, 2013

NanoTech Updates 2013

wired.com - Stretchy Gold Electronics Could Someday Live Inside Your Brain

MachinesLikeUs - NASA engineer achieves nanotechnology milestone

phys.org - A new form of carbon: Grossly warped 'nanographene'

southampton.ac.uk - 5D ‘Superman memory’ crystal could lead to unlimited lifetime data storage

phys.org - Miracle material graphene could deliver Internet one hundred times faster

nbcnews.com - Nanoparticles could power 'electronic skin' in the future

phys.org - Enhanced yet affordable material for supercapacitors: Mass production of 3D mesoporous graphene nano-balls

MachinesLikeUs - Molecular chains hypersensitive to magnetic fields

phys.org - Hybrid nanostructure with extreme light absorption looks promising for photovoltaics

eetimes.com - MIT Researchers Create Terahertz Graphene Chips

spectrum.ieee.org - 2-D Nanomaterials Put Photovoltaics on a Diet

ExtremeTech.com - World’s first telescopic contact lens gives you Superman-like vision

gizmag.com - Molybdenite sensor may allow cameras to be five times more light-sensitive

ExtremeTech.com - Scientists create nanoscopic data storage using graphene ‘paper’ and electron ‘ink’

MachinesLikeUs - Beyond silicon: Transistors without semiconductors

MachinesLikeUs - Molecular chip breakthrough
33rdsquare.com - Danish Chemists Use Graphene To Create Molecular Integrated Circuit

gigaom.com - The first 3D-printed battery is as tiny as a grain of sand

physicsworld.com - Graphene circuit breaks the gigahertz barrier

phys.org - Concentrator solar cell with world's highest conversion efficiency of 44.4%

sciencedaily.com - Controlling Magnetic Clouds in Graphene

phys.org - Unzipped nanotubes unlock potential for batteries

phys.org - Spot-welding graphene nanoribbons atom by atom

spectrum.ieee.org - The Memristor’s Fundamental Secrets Revealed

MIT-TechnologyReview - Contact Lens Computer: Like Google Glass, without the Glasses

cnet.com - Coming to a printer near you: Electronics manufacturing

ExtremeTech.com - Graphene sensor is 1,000 times more sensitive to light, could enable ultra-low-light photography

MIT-TechnologyReview - Wanted for the Internet of Things: Ant-Sized Computers

MachinesLikeUs - The formula for turning cement into metal

bbc.com - Graphene: Bend and flex for mobile phones

phys.org - Transparent electrode innovation could bring flexible solar cells, transistors, displays

MachinesLikeUs - Nanomagnets to power next-generation hard drives

phys.org - DNA-guided assembly yields novel ribbon-like nanostructures

MachinesLikeUs - Stacking 2-D materials produces surprising results

33rdsquare.com - Will Graphene Redefine The Ampere?

phys.org - Scientists discovering new uses for tiny carbon nanotubes

ExtremeTech.com - The first digital, bug-like compound eye camera sees 180 degrees, near-infinite DoF

phys.org - How graphene and friends could harness the Sun's energy

MachinesLikeUs - New method improves long distance communications

theverge.com - Can we grow a stronger-than-steel 'wonder material' to save the world?

dailymail.co.uk - The tiny chip that can track its location WITHOUT satellites

phys.org - Carbon nanowires obtained by tempering diamantane dicarboxylic acid inside carbon nanotubes

MITnews - Explained: Nanowires and nanotubes

news.cnet.com - Chiplets: The future of circuitry?

singularityhub.com - EXPONENTIAL GROWTH IN SMALL MACHINES — DON’T FEAR, THEY’RE HERE TO PROTECT YOU

engineerjobs.com - 4 Ways Graphene Changes Everything

readwrite.com - Why Computing Won't Be Limited By Moore's Law. Ever

sciencedaily.com - New Process to Make Nanospheres

MachinesLikeUs - Even graphene has weak spots
MachinesLikeUs - Even with defects, graphene is strongest material in the world

MachinesLikeUs - Paint-on plastic electronics

MachinesLikeUs - Smallest vibration sensor in the quantum world

MachinesLikeUs - Fantastic flash memory combines graphene and molybdenite

caltech.edu - Creating Indestructible Self-Healing Circuits

wired.com - Darpa Wants Teeny-Tiny Fluids to Cool Down Next-Gen Microchips

spectrum.ieee.org - Quantum Dots Demonstrate a New Wrinkle in Enabling High-Efficiency Photovoltaics

MachinesLikeUs - Nano-machines for 'bionic proteins'

MachinesLikeUs - 3D printing on the micrometer scale

phys.org - Engineer designs self-powered nanoscale devices that never need new batteries

ExtremeTech.com - Magnetoelectrics could advance computer memory, ending reliance on 1s and 0s

nanowerk.com - 3D printing on the micro- and nanometer scale (w/video)

azonano.com - Researchers Create 3D Microchip Using Nanotechnology

MachinesLikeUs - Routes towards defect-free graphene

MachinesLikeUs - Quantum communication: Each photon counts

MachinesLikeUs - Organic ferroelectric molecule shows promise for memory chips, sensors

blogs.discovermagazine.com - Data Storage in DNA Becomes a Reality

MITnews - Storing data in individual molecules

phys.org - Nanoparticles digging the world's smallest tunnels

phys.org - Controlled crumpling of graphene forms artificial muscle

computerworld.com - New molecules could bring super-dense, solid-state hard disk alternatives

MachinesLikeUs - DNA data storage: 100 million hours of HD video in every cup

ExtremeTech.com - IBM develops flexible nanocircuitry 10,000 times thinner than paper

ExtremeTech.com - Revolutionary new 2D optical phased array is packed onto a single, tiny chip

phys.org - New study gives insight into graphene grain boundaries

scitechdaily.com - Scientists Develop Glass Nanofibers that are 15 Times Stronger than Steel

scitechdaily.com - Molecular Robot Mimics the Ribosome

Kurzweilai.net - Scientists design, control movements of molecular motor

MachinesLikeUs - Chips that can steer light

MachinesLikeUs - New energy-efficient computer memory

arstechnica.com - Nanoscale antennas, etched in chip, provide precise control of light



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