Nanotechnology/Related news archives


 * (2008) 'Nanoparticles could make hydrogen cheaper than gasoline'
 * "the coatings can be used to retrofit existing electrolysers to increase their efficiency to 85 percent--exceeding the Department of Energy's goal for 2010 by 10 percent"
 * "Instead of switching 170,000 gas stations over to hydrogen, using our electrodes could enable consumers to make their own hydrogen, either in the garage or right on the vehicle"


 * "'Holy Grail' Of Nanoscience: DNA Technique Yields 3-D Crystalline Organization Of Nanoparticles"
 * March 31, 2007 - "Nanobuds" created
 * March 24, 2007 - $200 60 PPM inkjet
 * March 21, 2007 - Nanoscale alphabet reproduced billions times over.
 * March 19, 2007 - Researchers study nanotechnology applications to spintronics
 * March 17, 2007 - New research may speed up the scanning tunneling microscopes (STM's) by 500x, possibly allow atom's vibrations to viewed in real time.


 * March 11, 2007 - MIT Scientists model metals that are 4 time stronger but no more brittle than existing metals.
 * March 9, 2007 - Nanotech desalination membrane created
 * March 6, 2007 - New nano batteries to be brought to market. (See also)
 * March 1, 2007 - Researchers create nano coating the allows objects to reflect no light.
 * March 1, 2007 - MIT and friends develope computer models to aid design of nano materials.
 * February 26, 2007 - New center for nanotechnology given 7.2 million dollars in funding to make a variety of advances in the field.
 * February 23, 2007 - Researchers show fluid dynamics work similarly on nano and macro scales.
 * February 21, 2007 - New process allows stamping of metallic interconnections
 * October 21, 2006 - Nanotech giveth and taketh away. Recently I was researching the potential of aluminum powder to reduce the cost of lunar economic development.  A concept floated a few years back involved terrestial use of lunar platinum to baseline economic development of lunar economy.  Advances in nanotech have now improved the potential of aluminum powder for use in cost effective lunar rocket technologies while also enhancing the potential of terrestial nickel in use as a catalyst in automobile catalytic converters and feul cells.   Terrestial use of lunar platinum now more cost effective than ever but obsoleted by use of terrestial nickel for same applications. []   Mirwin 03:15, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
 * March 16, 2006 - Researchers demonstrate artificial muscles based on nanotechnology
 * August 25, 2005 - Researchers develop long carbon nanotube sheets
 * January 5, 2005 - Researchers awarded $750,000 dollars to research artificial muscles for DARPA for 20 months to convert chemical energy in to direct motion.
 * Year 2000 - Summary of commercialization efforts.