Nanotechnology
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Scientists say artificial noses not to be sniffed at
By Mark Harris published
Physicists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich have have constructed a system of nanostrings that could lead to a highly sensitive "artificial nose" able to detect various molecules.
Smart card tech heralds 'instant on' computing
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Ferroelectric memory is the key to instant booting
Carbon nanotubes unzip future touchphones
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
New process will mean lighter, cheaper transparent displays
'Near field' radiation promises cooler laptops
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Overheating batteries in gadgets of the future will be a thing of the past
Nanotech condom is made of silver foam
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
A Chinese healthcare company has made a foam condom that claims to use nanotechnology to prevent conception.
Racetrack memory edges closer
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Solid-state magnetic storage promises speed and affordability
Carbon nanotubes to slim mobile phones
By Mark Harris published
Super-lightweight 'nantennas' shown to work as well as copper
Nanotech aerosol to prevent sickness?
By Mark Harris published
Scientists at Baltimore's John Hopkins University have shown how manipulating your body's mucus at a nano-scale can trap dangerous bugs and pollutants.
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