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Nanotech

The World's Smallest Radio
A tiny radio made out of a single nanotube could find use in biological and environmental sensors.
Terabyte Storage for Cell Phones
A nanotech-enabled device could replace the flash memory used in portable electronics.
Glue That Sticks to Nearly Everything
For an easy-to-make adhesive inspired by mussels, possible applications abound.
A New Nanogenerator
Researchers are experimenting with a novel nanowire material to power tiny biosensors and portable devices.
Tiny Solar Cells
Photovoltaics made of nanowires could lead to cheaper solar panels.
Invisibility Made Easier
A new method for creating metamaterials that bend light in unusual ways may bring practical applications closer.
Weaving Batteries into Clothes
A new machine that makes nanostructured fibers could turn soldiers' uniforms into power supplies.
Nonstick Chewing Gum
A U.K.-based company is set to launch a new kind of chewing gum that's easy to wash off any surface.
IBM Attempts to Reinvent Memory
A new type of memory using nanowires could be simpler, cheaper, denser, faster, and more reliable.
Display Technology Promises Cheaper Solar
Large-scale manufacturing techniques used to build LCDs could make solar power far more competitive.
Building Better Implants
Carbon nanotubes may help scientists create smarter implants.
Novel Nanowires for Faster Memory
Tiny phase-change wires could serve as a key element in next-generation memory.
On the White Path
Nanocrystals could light the way to using LEDs to replace the lightbulb.
Printing Nano Building Blocks
A unique printing method could lead to precise nanofabrication.
Nanoscale Inkjet Printing
E-jet printing of precise structures out of various materials could prove to be a valuable tool in nano manufacturing.

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