Carbon Nanotubes
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- A New Medical Diagnostic Tool: Carbon Nanotube with an Imprinted Polymer CoatingProteins are responsible for many of the bodies activities. Scientists from Boston College have developed an extremely sensitive material that will allow them to detect extremely small amounts of proteins, aiding doctors in diagnosing disease.
- Carbon Nanotubes Make Lighter, More Powerful Cell Phone BatteriesA team of scientists at the University of Illinois has possibly discovered a way to make cell phone batteries that don't need charging for months at a time.
- The Future is Here: Carbon NanotubesGeneral overview of carbon nanotube technology.
- Information on Carbon NanotubesA report on the basic idea of nanotubes, and a few possible aplications.
- Functionallized Carbon Nanotubes: A Thousand and One UsesBy adding molecules to carbon nanotubes new functionality is created. More than 1000 new molecules involving carbon nanotubes have been created.
- Heat Sinks: Hot Market for Cool Carbon NanotubesHeat sinks prevent microprocessors from overheating and are used in billions of devices including cellphones, computers, CD and DVD players as well as many other electronic devices. Researchers found carbon nanotubes are cooler than competing materials.
- The Mass Production of Carbon NanotubesHere is how to mass produce Carbon Nanotubes. Application studies have shown that carbon nanotubes can be used for a variety of high-tech fields.
- NASA Develops Simple Process Nanotechnology ApplicationsNew Process announce by NASA will allow easy production of Single Carbon Nanotubes
- Molecular Switches for Organic ElectronicsThis article looks at the use of pyrrole molecules for electronic components.
- Buckypaper: A 21st Century MaterialBuckypaper may seem like a cute name for something, but it holds the promise for the next great leap in composite material technology. Buckypaper may allow for everything from lightweight automobiles and air planes to super efficient computers.
- The Bendable Paper Batterynew bendable paper battery may revolutionize how we power our electric and electronic devices. It may not exactly be the coconut battery used to inform the inhabitants of Gilligan's island of impending hurricanes