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Tag: carbon nanotubesClean Water for the Developing World By Katherine Bourzac | 09/08/2010 | 5 Comments Cotton fabric treated with nano inks produces a water filter that's efficient and needs little power to work. Record Performance for Printed Electronics By Katherine Bourzac | 07/07/2010 | 1 Comment Nanotube circuits that combine speed and low power might drive flexible displays. Nanotubes Give Batteries a Jolt By Katherine Bourzac | 06/21/2010 | 8 Comments Lithium-ion batteries with nanotube electrodes could go longer between charges. Using Printed Nanocircuits to Sense Hormones By Lauren Gravitz | 01/15/2010 | 3 Comments Novel device could aid the treatment of infertility. Complex Integrated Circuits Made of Carbon Nanotubes By Katherine Bourzac | 12/17/2009 | 2 Comments New circuits bring low-power nanotube computers closer. Batteries Made from Regular Paper By Katherine Bourzac | 12/09/2009 | 2 Comments A dip in nanotube ink turns ordinary office paper into a high-energy electrode. More Efficient Space Engine Uses Carbon Nanotubes By Brittany Sauser | 12/08/2009 | 5 Comments Nanotubes promise better ion-propulsion efficiency. Practical Nanotube Electronics By Katherine Bourzac | 11/23/2009 | 0 Comments Researchers develop a new method for making efficient nanotube transistor arrays. Making Carbon Nanotubes into Long Fibers By Katherine Bourzac | 11/10/2009 | 10 Comments Researchers have taken a step towards making carbon nanotubes into transmission lines. Laser-Triggered Chemical Reactions By Katherine Bourzac | 09/21/2009 | 1 Comment Microcapsules in a mixture burst and release reactants on demand. Superefficient Solar from Nanotubes By Katherine Bourzac | 09/15/2009 | 2 Comments Carbon nanotube photovoltaics can wring twice the charge from light. Capsules for Self-Healing Circuits By Katherine Bourzac | 09/11/2009 | 0 Comments Nanotube-filled capsules could restore conductivity to damaged electronics. By Prachi Patel | 08/03/2009 | 0 Comments Tiny electron emitters inside an x-ray generator could improve medical imaging and cancer therapy. Unzipping Graphene's Potential By Katherine Bourzac | 04/15/2009 | 0 Comments Slicing open carbon nanotubes could lead to much faster electronic components. Harnessing Direct Solar Power for Propulsion By Katherine Bourzac | 04/13/2009 | 2 Comments Tiny boats made of nanomaterials are powered directly by sunlight. |
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