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Lithium-Ion Batteries for Less
Researchers show a low-cost route to making materials for advanced batteries in electric cars and hybrids.
Nanotube Circuits
Carbon nanotubes combine high performance and flexibility for electronics.
Nanoradio Tunes In to Atoms
A carbon-nanotube radio receiver can detect individual gold atoms.
Strongest Material Ever Tested
Graphene, praised for its electrical properties, has been proven the strongest known material.
Self-Assembling Tissues
Living Legos can be directed to form tissue-like structures.
Nanotech Revives a Cancer Drug
A new formulation could bring a promising drug back to the clinic.
Assembling Nanotubes
A one-step method sorts and aligns carbon nanotubes for use in electronics.
Smarter, Faster Nano Sensor
A tiny detector can quickly sniff out dangerous gases.
Acoustic Cloak Designed
Objects coated in a new material would be "hidden" from noise.
Paper Gets a Nano Makeover
Cellulose nanofibers from wood pulp create a superstrong paper.

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