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New Life for Moore's Law
The Atlantic Monthly October 2001
Top Deal: Nantero gets big bucks for tiny concept
By Lawrence Aragon October 31, 2001
Nanometre base to boost industry
By ZOU HUILIN October 30, 2001
Nanogen to Host Webcast on Tuesday, 11-06-01 at 12:15 p.m. ET
October 30, 2001
Tiny Capsules Float Downstream
By Kristen Philipkoski October 29, 2001
FIRST IMAGES OF NANOBUBBLES
By MITCH JACOBY October 29, 2001
DNA BIOCHIP MAY LEAD TO FAST GENETIC SCREENING, MORE EFFECTIVE DRUGS
University of Houston October 26, 2001
UCLA TEAM DEVELOPS MOLECULAR SWITCHES, A STEP TOWARD POWERFUL MOLECULAR COMPUTERS
University of California, Los Angeles October 26, 2001
$7.7B Earmarked for Fostering New Technologies
By Shim Jae-yun October 25, 2001
Ultrafast X-ray pulses could reveal atoms in motion
University of Michigan October 24, 2001
MICROSCOPIC SEA CREATURES MAY POINT THE WAY TO NANO-ASSEMBLERS
By Michael Becker October 23, 2001
Nanobiotic Lifesavers
By Jack Mason October 23, 2001
Haldar new director of Albany NanoTech
Albany NanoTech at the New York state University at Albany 10/22/2001
Aktina is boosted by Douglas appointment
The Scotsman 10/22/2001
Nanotech expands its small world
Chicago Tribune 10/22/2001
Birck's nano links grow with gift
By Jon Van Tribune staff reporter 10/22/2001
Dow Corning and Genencor Form a Strategic Alliance to Develop Silicon Biotechnology
PRNewswire via COMTEX 10/22/2001
Nantero Inc., announces $6M in funding to rapidly develop Nanotube-based universal memory
PDF File Press Release 10/2001
Nanopositioner MacKay of MadCityLabs discusses his instrumentation's technology and markets
By Sandra Helsel 10/19/2001
Molecular motor powerful enough to pack DNA into viruses at greater than champagne pressures
By Robert Sanders 10/18/2001
Single-molecule transistor--smallest ever?
ZDNet News 10/18/2001
Scientists Create a Molecular-Scale Transistor
FabTech 10/18/2001
A big step for molecular electronics
MSNBC 10/17/2001
Polymerized C60: A room-temperature ferromagnet
Nature 10/18/2001
Non-metallic magnet could be dream computer memory
New Scientist 10/17/2001
Is nanotechnology the impetus for the next Industrial Revolution?
Chemical & Engineering News October 16, 2001
NEW ATP AWARDS ANNOUNCED
NIST October 12, 2001
Matter Waves on a Microchip
Max Planck Society October 5, 2001
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE: Ann Arbor
Substance stops germs from spreading farther - October 3, 2001
Ultimate Alchemy
Research into artificial atoms could lead to one startling endpoint: programmable matter that changes its makeup at the flip of a switch. By Wil McCarthy October 2001
NEW YORK IS BECOMING A HOTBED OF NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
Crain's New York Business October 2001
Nanoelectromechanical systems face the future
physicsweb.org February 2001
older article--well worth reading
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