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University of California, Berkeley The Zettl Research Group create tiny frictionless bearings and springs out of nested multi-walled carbon nanotubes. Single Molecule Organic Transistors Scientists from Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs have created organic transistors with a single-molecule channel length. Nanotubes Fall into Line Technology Review - IBM researchers develop a technique for growing nanocrystals which yield perfectly aligned, dense groves of single-wall nanotubes, and controls exactly where the crystals are deposited. The Problem of Nonsense in Nanotechnology MNT, being a new, highly interdisciplinary field with revolutionary implications, is bound to attract more than its fair share of bogosity. Short paper by K Eric Drexler. World's Smallest Nanotubes Scientists from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have succeeded in fabricating the smallest single-walled carbon nanotube in the world, with a diameter of only 0.4 nanometers. (Standard nanotubes are 1.3 nm). Is the future nano? Chembytes e-zine - Overview of nanotechnology: yesterday and today. The New Nanofrontier Scientific American - Nano-copter, Nano-arm, Nano-hand, and Nano-box Buckyball-filled Nanotubes Scientific American - metal atoms inside buckyballs inside nanotubes Small world It's a small, small, small, small world by Ralph C. Merkle. This is an extended web version of the article published in the Feb/Mar 1997 issue of MIT Technology Review. This version has greater technical detail and embedded links Feynman - There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom a transcript of the classic talk given by Richard Feynman at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech. More Articles Sites |
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