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This group of bookmarks is about nanotechnology and refers to a field of applied science and technology related to the control of matter at a molecular scale, typically smaller than 1 micrometre, normally 1 to 100 nanometers, and the fabrication of devices within that size range.
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X-ray machine's brilliant future
One of the "crown jewels" in Europe's science programme is to get a 177m-euro (£150m) polish. The European Light Source (ESRF) reveals the precise positions of atoms and molecules in different materials ... [More...]
First added: 3 December 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Eric Weisstein's World of Physics
2,700 entries, 14,065 cross-references, 172 figures, 22 animated graphics , 0 live Java applets, and counting... [ download policy | FAQs ]
First added: 1 December 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Miniaturizing memory — taking data storage to the molecular level
PA 285/08 Computers are getting smaller and smaller. And as hand-held devices — from mobile phones and cameras to music players and laptops — get more powerful, the race is on to develop memory formats ... [More...]
First added: 11 November 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Nanobama
Each face is made of approximately 150 million tiny carbon nanotubes; that's about how many Americans voted on November 4.
First added: 11 November 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Average rating (2 ratings): Tags: fun technology, nanotechnology, president, usa, nanobama [More...]
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The beauty creams with nanoparticles that could poison your body
Tiny particles that may be toxic are being used in beauty creams without proper safety testing, a consumer group has warned. Nanoparticles, which are 80 times thinner than a human hair, are used by firms ... [More...]
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Royal Television Society award for Nanotechnology film
PA 270/08 A film commissioned by The University of Nottingham to help explain the science behind nanotechnology has won a prestigious Royal Television Society award. ‘NanoWhat? Totally tiny technology’, ... [More...]
First added: 3 November 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Physical properties of carbon nanotubes
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Peter Harris' carbon nanotube page
Carbon nanotube science and technology Carbon nanotubes are molecular-scale tubes of graphitic carbon with outstanding properties. They are among the stiffest and strongest fibres known, and have remarkable ... [More...]
First added: 16 October 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Average rating (2 ratings): Tags: carbon, nanotubes, carbon nanotubes, nanohorns, properties [More...]
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Carbon Nanotubes in Wikipedia
The ( n , m ) nanotube naming scheme can be thought of as a vector ( C h ) in an infinite graphene sheet that describes how to "roll up" the graphene sheet to make the nanotube. T denotes the tube axis, ... [More...]
First added: 16 October 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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Fullerenes an overview
Peter Unwin Fullerenes (An Overview) Introduction The 1996 Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been won by Harold W. Kroto, Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley for their discovery in 1985 of a new allotrope ... [More...]
First added: 16 October 2008, by: Charles Martinez
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