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Photo of template with nanoscale silicon pillars. Self-assembling Polymer Arrays Improve Data Storage Potential
Released August 14, 2008
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An artist's rendition of the new light-bending metamaterial. Getting Light to Bend Backwards
Released October 16, 2007
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A new fabrication technique, known as soft interference lithography, or SIL, offers many significant Nanomaterials With a Bright Future
Released September 11, 2007
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Chemist Peidong Yang is the 2007 winner of the National Science Foundation's Alan T. Waterman Award. Berkeley Nanotechnology Pioneer to Receive $500,000 Waterman Award
Released May 15, 2007
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Princeton REU student Claire Woo at work in the laboratory of Jay Benziger. Hydrogen-Powered Lawnmowers?
Released January 22, 2007
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Silicon-oxygen nanoparticles aggregate to form zeolites. Crystal Sieves, Born Anew
Released April 17, 2006
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Aquatic bacteria attach to a surface, and each other, by their glue-secreting holdfasts. Waterproof Superglue May Be Strongest in Nature
Released April 11, 2006
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Single-molecule diodes are gatekeepers for electrons in a circuit. Device Only Atoms Across May Allow Infinitesimal But Powerful Computers
Released April 3, 2006
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A Duke University researcher studies the properties of granular materials. The Shifty Nature of Grains
Released June 22, 2005
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