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quantum cascade lasers Princeton Researchers Discover New Type of Laser
Released December 23, 2008
News From the Field
dissolved nanoparticles Nontoxic Nanoparticle Can Deliver and Track Drugs
Released November 17, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of Alex Huang who works on ways of integrating renewable energy sources into the power grid. NSF Launches Third Generation of Engineering Research Centers with Awards Totaling $92.5 Million
Released October 6, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
A gecko sits atop a glass surface in this image from the NIRT laboratory. The Pitter Patter of Little Feet . . . Climbing Straight Up a Wall
Released January 29, 2008
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This image, taken by a transmission electron microscope, shows the carbon-nanotube radio. World's Smallest Radio Fits in the Palm of the Hand . . . of an Ant
Released October 31, 2007
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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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artist rendition of light bending Novel Semiconductor Structure Bends Light 'Wrong' Way--the Right Direction for Many Applications
Released October 14, 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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  ERC (NSF 07-521) Letter of Intent Module Assistance
Updated February 2, 2007
2006 in Review 2006: Year in Review
Released January 9, 2007
Discovery
Students participating in David Snider's class measure the dimensions of a work of modern art. The Art of Engineering
Released September 11, 2006
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New Orleans houses are swamped by floodwaters after Hurricane Katrina. Remembering Katrina
Released August 29, 2006
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A fluorescent dye injected into a tank of stirred liquid creates a "green apple" pattern. NSF Awards $75.3 Million for Five New Engineering Research Centers
Released August 21, 2006
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Fiberglass-polymer composites form the core of a renovated bridge deck in Springfield, Mo. Easy Up, Not-So-Easy Down
Released March 2, 2006
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The 3D-Seek software rapidly locates objects with only a few quick steps. Doodle Search
Released February 23, 2006
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The Bernard M. Gordon Prize medal Engineering Educators Receive Prestigious Gordon Prize
Released January 17, 2006
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The Like90 unmanned aerial vehicle that SSRRC team members will use in Miss. Robotics Researchers Return to Examine Katrina Devastation With Small Unmanned Helicopters
Released November 22, 2005
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This illustration compares the artificial cochlea to its mammalian counterpart. New Sensor Based on Human Organ Is No Tin Ear
Released November 3, 2005
Discovery
The new nanofountain probe produced these patterns; features are as thin as 40 nanometers The World’s Smallest Fountain Pen?
Released October 5, 2005
Discovery
An unmanned aerial vehicle searches wreckage for survivors in Pearlington, Miss. Small, Unmanned Aircraft Search for Survivors in Katrina Wreckage
Released September 14, 2005
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The Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education. Community Service Engineers Receive 2005 Gordon Prize
Released April 25, 2005
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graph comparing diagnostic tools according to sensitivity and applicability to various bodily fluids Nanoscale Diagnostic Sets Sights on Alzheimer's
Released January 31, 2005
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Cary Forest and dynamo prototype The Dynamo in the Cornfield
Released January 5, 2005
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Duke University's Ashutosh Chilkoti Enzyme "Ink" Shows Potential for Nanomanufacturing
Released April 22, 2004
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