bstumpp | 27 May 2005 16:21
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Energy-saving paper sensor passes major milestone
Scientists coax gold particles to emit light strong enough to view single
nanoparticles
Software brings precision and practicality to nanotechnology
New hydrogen sensor faster, more sensitive
Directed nanoscale electro-machining
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Energy-saving paper sensor passes major milestone

An innovative laser ultrasonic sensor designed and built by scientists 
was recently
successfully tested at a paper mill in Jackson, Alabama.
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Scientists coax gold particles to emit light strong enough to view single
nanoparticles

Researchers have demonstrated that gold particles comparable in size to a
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bstumpp | 20 May 2005 16:40
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stp-survey, May 20, 2005

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Glowing 'Cornell dots,' for biological tagging, imaging and optical 
computing
New method improves timing in oscilloscopes
Scientists develop novel multi-color light-emitting diodes
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Glowing 'Cornell dots,' for biological tagging, imaging and optical 
computing

By surrounding fluorescent dyes with a protective silica shell, 
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created fluorescent nanoparticles with possible applications in 
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bstumpp | 13 May 2005 16:12
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stp-survey, May 13, 2005

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Chemists adapt casting technique to make ordered nanocarbons
New 'nuclear battery' runs 10 years, 10 times more powerful
Researchers build a robot that can reproduce
New mathematical model better describes transistor behavior
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Chemists adapt casting technique to make ordered nanocarbons

Scientists have harnessed an experimental technology to produce polymer 
films
with long-range-ordered nanostructure and easily convert them into highly
ordered "nanocarbon arrays.
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New 'nuclear battery' runs 10 years, 10 times more powerful

A battery with a lifespan measured in decades is in development at the, as
scientists demonstrate a new fabrication method that in its roughest 
form is
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bstumpp | 6 May 2005 18:00
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stp-survey, May 6, 2005

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'Metal-Decorated' Nanotubes Hold Promise for Fuel Cells
Bendable concrete
Researchers explain how organic molecules bind to semiconductor surfaces
Engineers develop new polymer
'All-optical' switch could advance light-based telecommunications
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'Metal-Decorated' Nanotubes Hold Promise for Fuel Cells

New quantum calculations and computer models show that carbon nanotubes
'decorated' with titanium or other transition metals can latch on to 
hydrogen
molecules in numbers more than adequate for efficient hydrogen storage ...
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Bendable concrete

A new type of fiber-reinforced bendable concrete will be used for the 
first time
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bstumpp | 22 Apr 2005 17:01
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stp-survey, April 22, 2005

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Nanomagnets bend the rules

Scientists reported a class of nanostructured materials undergo a 
previously
unrecognized shift in the rate at which magnetization changes at low 
temperatures.
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Chip-scale refrigerators cool bulk objects

Chip-scale refrigerators capable of reaching temperatures as low as 100
milliKelvin have been used to cool bulk objects.
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Sensitivity of ionic liquids to tiny amounts of water

Scientists report that flow properties for a relatively new class of 
alternative
solvents called ionic liquids are extremely sensitive to tiny amounts of 
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bstumpp | 15 Apr 2005 16:36
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stp-survey, April 15, 2005

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Intelligent fluid sensor for reliable machinery operation

The research involves design of fault detection, diagnosis and prognosis 
for
rotating machinery.
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Miniature cooling device will have computer uses

Mechanical engineers have new findings offering promise for modifying
household refrigeration technology with small devices to cool future 
computer
chips.
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Smart plastics change shape with light

Engineers have created the first plastics that can be deformed and 
temporarily
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bstumpp | 8 Apr 2005 16:05
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stp-survey, April 8, 2005

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Nanobridges show a way to nano mass production

But while researchers have created tiny silicon wires and connected them 
together
one at a time, these methods cannot easily be scaled up.
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Engineers use 'shaped' laser pulses in 'ultra-wideband' research

Engineers have developed a technique that could result in more accurate
"ultra-wideband" radio signals for ground-penetrating radar, radio
communications and imaging systems designed to see through walls.
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Researchers develop new tool for writing software codes

The team has created a new breed of software that automatically 
generates code
for signal-processing applications.
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bstumpp | 1 Apr 2005 15:42
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stp-survey, April 1, 2005

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Lithium-ion battery that recharges in only one minute

The company's new battery can recharge 80% of a battery's energy 
capacity in
only one minute ...
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New transistor model for advanced CMOS to the CMC for standardization

Experts have jointly developed an advanced MOSFET (metal-oxide 
semiconductor
field effect transistor) model based on the accurate calculation and 
extensive use
of the surface potential.
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Nanotechnology could promote hydrogen economy

In a new twist, scientists are using nanotechnology in chemical 
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bstumpp | 24 Mar 2005 16:58
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stp-survey, March 24, 2005

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New laser type

Engineers and applied physicists have laid the foundations for a new 
type of "plug
and play" laser ...
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Spintronic Materials Show Their First Move

How much energy does it take for an electron to hop from atom to atom, 
and how
do the magnetic properties of the material influence the rate or ease of 
hopping?
Answers to those questions could help explain  ...
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Membrane-free alkaline fuel cell built

The first membraneless alkaline fuel cell has been built by exploiting 
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bstumpp | 18 Mar 2005 18:34
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Who Needs Transistors?
Scientistst make synthetic mother of pearl
Chemists Modify Carbon Nanotubes Using Microwaves
Few-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Said Cheap and Efficient Option for Certain
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How to make nanomaterial industry environmentally sustainable
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Who Needs Transistors? HP Scientists Create New Computing Breakthrough at
Molecular Scale

HP announced its researchers have proven that a technology they invented
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bstumpp | 11 Mar 2005 17:13
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Researchers Develop Clear Picture Of 'Birth' Of Semiconductor 
Nanostructures

Researchers have witnessed the birth of a quantum dot and learned more 
about
how such atomic islands form and grow
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Sampling 'small atmospheres' in the tiny new worlds of MEMS

The most advanced sampling procedure known - requiring only picoliters 
of gas
to evaluate the contents of these small atmospheres - is now in place...
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Plutonium Decontamination Agent Characterized

In an on-going effort to design and synthesize chemical substances that can
safely and effectively remove plutonium and other radioactive materials 
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