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Long polymers light up LEDs
PhysicsWeb April 30, 2002
Are Science and Technology Governable?
* The Scientist April 30, 2002
Nanosys Acquires Pioneering Molecular Manufacturing Technology From UCLA -- Breakthrough Invention Streamlines Industrial Production of Nanoscale Devices
NL/PR Newswire April 30, 2002
20 bold predictions for the next 20 years
PROFIT Magazine April 30, 2002
Montreal is Playing Host to Two Major Health Technology and Life Sciences Industry Events
NL/Canadian Corporate News April 30, 2002
Nanotech funding already bearing fruit
UPI April 30, 2002
Brookhaven Lab Researchers Develop A Method For Producing Electrodes Using Nanoscale Materials
ScienceDaily April 30, 2002
GENEFLUIDICS COUNTS ON GLASS TO BREAK INTO NANOBIO MARKET
Small Times April 30, 2002
HP's Nanotech Investment Aims to Break Moore's Law
NanotechPlanet April 29, 2002
Firms Pitch Small Ideas at NanoSIG Event
NanotechPlanet April 29, 2002
Constructing optical waveguides in photonic crystals—cheap and easy
Technology Review April 29, 2002
Mechanical Engineer Developing Nanotech Control Device For Possible Use In Telesurgery
ScienceDaily April 29, 2002
Arranging atoms 'the way we want'
A brief history by the Statesman.com April 29, 2002
Researchers position UT for the nanotech business
Statesman.com April 29, 2002
Four Texas Universities Form Partnership To Foster Research, Development in Nanotechnology
UTD April 29, 2002
NEW TIGHT GENES LOOK GOOD AS BETTER DISEASE TREATMENTS
Small Times April 29, 2002
The Next Generation
Washtech.com April 26, 2002
Bell Labs breaks through on Moore's Law
News.com April 26, 2002
Cool organic display
EE Times April 26, 2002
IBM stacks hard-disk bricks to build dense storage cube
EE Times April 26, 2002
Small tech could change our lives in a nanosecond
National Post Online April 26, 2002
Bell Labs Unveils Chip-Shrinking Breakthrough
NewsFactor Network April 26, 2002
Novel heat conductor steals trick from nature
CERN Courier April 26, 2002
Carbon Nanotubes Ignite When Exposed to Flash
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute April 26, 2002
Letting nature do the work George Whitesides on self-assembly.
Harvard Gazette April 25, 2002
Graphitics fashions a revolution
EETimes April 25, 2002
Vasculoid: A Personal Nanomedical Appliance to Replace Human Blood. Robert A. Freitas Jr. & Christopher J. Phoenix
Transhumanist.com April 25, 2002
Bell Labs Researchers Invent Technique for Imaging Single Impurity Atoms Within Silicon
NL/BW April 25, 2002
Taiwan to increase nanotech funding
Taipei Times April 25, 2002
A NEW ZEALAND-BORN PROFESSOR STUDIES THE MACHINE IN THE MOLECULE
Small Times April 25, 2002
GERMAN GROUP TRIES TO GRAB FLAT SCREENS' NEXT GENERATION
Small Times April 25, 2002
BioForce Nanoscience Developing Nanoarray Technologies
Nanotech Planet April 24, 2002
EUROCORES: Self-Organised Nano-Structures (SONS) - Call for Outline Proposals
ESF April 24, 2002
NANOTECH STARTUPS EARN VC FUNDS THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY: HARD WORK
Small Times April 24, 2002
Explorers In Nanospace
SpaceDaily April 24, 2002
The Vast Universe of Tiny Technology
NewsFactor Network April 23, 2002
Lasers may power nano-motors
UPI April 23, 2002
ANI AND UMASS SIGN LICENSING AGREEMENT OPTION
SI Diamond April 23, 2002
Programmable Chips
Technology Review April 23, 2002
NANOTECH EXECS BEGIN WHAT THEY HOPE WILL BE BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP WITH D.C.
Small Times April 23, 2002
Microscopy Turning Nanoscopy
SpaceDaily April 23, 2002
MOTOROLA LABS SOLVES A 30-YEAR SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY PUZZLE PDF. Silicon Gallium-Arsenide Wafer Technology is expected to fundamentally change the semi-conductor industry. Graphics
Motorola April 23, 2002
Molecular Electronics Advances Two Steps Closer to Reality
SciAm April 22, 2002
Singularity Institute releases 'Levels of Organization'
Nanodot April 22, 2002
Ultrapermeable, Reverse-Selective Membranes Developed
ScienceDaily April 22, 2002
Futuristic Focus
LA Times April 22, 2002
Nanomedicine Articles By Robert A. Freitas Jr.:
Clottocytes: Artificial Mechanical Platelets &
Microbivores: Artificial Mechanical Phagocytes &
Volumetric Cellular Intrusiveness of Medical Nanorobots &
Robots in the bloodstream: the promise of nanomedicine
IMM Reports & KurzweilAI April 2002
WITH TELECOM'S FALL, ALL-OPTICAL TURNS INTO HYBRID MEMS SWITCHES
Small Times April 22, 2002
Molecules take electronics for a spin
Nature April 19, 2002
Spintronics gets serious
PhysicsWeb April 19, 2002
UCLA UNDERGRADUATES ARE SELECTED TO PRESENT RESEARCH ON CAPITOL HILL
Small Times April 19, 2002
BETTER LIVING THROUGH SMALL TECH: MEMS AND NANOTECH MEET REAL LIFE
Small Times April 19, 2002
Innovation: the atomic revolution
BRW April 18, 2002
Upcoming speaking engagements by nanotechnologist Ralph Merkle
Nanodot April 18, 2002
ZettaCore's Goal: Memory Powered by Molecules
Nanotech Planet April 18, 2002
ANI INC. DEMONSTRATES A 14" DIAGONAL NANOTUBE DISPLAY
Applied Nanotech April 18, 2002
Supercomputer smashes world speed record
New Scientist April 18, 2002
Self-assembly: Shake and serve
TRN News April 18, 2002
Low-Voltage MEMs Switch Developed For High-Speed Electronics
SpaceDaily April 18, 2002
Thinner More Flexible Silicon Panels
SpaceDaily April 18, 2002
LASERS MAKE THE CUT AS SMALL TECH SHRINKS
Small Times April 18, 2002
NEW EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION WILL TRY TO MOVE NANO FROM THE LAB TO MARKET
Small Times April 18, 2002
Government slow in dealing with radical tech
KurzweilAI April 17, 2002
Alumni Investors Bank on Penn's Nanotech Discoveries
Nanotech Planet April 17, 2002
New D&MD Executive Briefing - Nanobiotechnology: Commercial Opportunities from Innovative Concepts
NL/PR Newswire April 17, 2002
SOLUTIONS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR GERMAN FIRM WITH NEW PROCESS
Small Times April 17, 2002
MAGIC MOLECULAR MORTAR COULD RECOVER OFFSHORE OIL
Small Times April 17, 2002
European Nanobusiness Association (ENA) Launches new website
ENA April 17, 2002
Two-dimensional" coatings next step for nanotechnology
Darwin Mag April 16, 2002
CVD process tames carbon nanotube growth
EE Times April 16, 2002
Texas foundation seeks to fund nanotechnology research
Nanodot April 16, 2002
Nanotube-Laced Epoxy: Three Times Harder, Far Better At Conducting Heat
ScienceDaily April 16, 2002
Organic solar power
AlphaGalileo April 16, 2002
Addition Of Fluorine Opens Door To Hundreds Of Nanotube Derivatives
SpaceDaily April 16, 2002
NanoOpto Secures Additional $4-million in Venture Financing
NanoOpto April 16, 2002
HANNOVER FAIR 2002 - MICROTECHNOLOGY ROAD MAPS POINT IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS
Small Times April 16, 2002
Internet Insight: Moore's Law & Order
eWEEK April 15, 2002
Government Grants Keep eSpin Spinning
Nanotech Planet April 15, 2002
LSI Logic taps TSMC for fast track to 90-nm technology
EE Times April 15, 2002
Upcoming speaking engagements by Drexler, Peterson
Nanodot April 15, 2002
Values are the key to making nanotech work
Nanodot April 15, 2002
Memory Technology Takes Another Leap Forward
NewsFactor April 15, 2002
Nanobot explorers map out new terrain
CERN Courier April 15, 2002
Quantum Computer Data Readable
UniSci April 15, 2002
Researcher proposes nanorobotic platelets and phagocytes
KurzweilAI April 15, 2002
HANNOVER FAIR 2002 - MICROTECH SECTION IS SMALL, BUT IT'S 'WHERE THE ACTION IS'
Small Times April 15, 2002
UCLA researchers propose detailed mechanism for ribosome function
Nanodot April 13, 2002
New Chips Could Make Everyday Items 'Talk'
NewsFactor April 12, 2002
The End of Computer Rebooting
NewsFactor April 12, 2002
Berkeley researchers work on networked nodes of 'smart dust'
Nanodot April 12, 2002
INKJETS, POLYMERS AND NANOPARTICLES CREATE ELECTRIC PICTURES, SOLAR CELLS
Small Times April 12, 2002
NEW HYBRID SOLAR CELLS COMBINE NANOTECH WITH PLASTICS
LBL April 12 [March 29], 2002
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