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NEWS

The Economist, vol. 369, issue 8347: October 25th, 2003

Nanotechnology

Pipe dreams:Was the carbon nanotube overhyped?

Light heavy lifters: Some progress is being made towards the construction of tiny machines

Nanopower: A new way of generating electricity

 

The Nanoadvisor - Vol 1 Issue 2: Fall 2003

New NSF Funding

Nanotechnology education gets more money

The National Science Foundation recently announced a new nanotechnology program: Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education.

 

AFM Simulation Software

by Dr. Joe Griffith

Three new applications by Dr. Joe Griffith model various aspects of a scanning probe microscope. The programs allow the user to change various parameters to visualize the SPMs response. Free software.

 

Switch promises optical chips

 

One way to make tomorrow's communications equipment considerably faster and cheaper is to make computer chips from optical switches that are tripped with the same type of light pulses that carry information over fiber-optic lines.

 

Nano-transistor self-assembles using biology

20 November 03

A functional electronic nano-device has been manufactured using biological self-assembly for the first time.
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International Workshop on Nanoscience

27-28 May 2004

IFUNAM

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