| Researchers at MIT have developed a microprocessor based on carbon nanotube transistors. They were able to drastically limit defects and pro...
| Researchers at MIT have developed a microprocessor based on carbon nanotube transistors. They were able to drastically limit defects and pro...
| In our series of articles about advances in sensor design and disposable electronics, this one is about using paper towels as base material...
| Researchers from the University of California (UCLA) have developed a device that can generate and store (electrical) energy from sunlight c...
| Nanotechnology plays an indispensable role in modern materials research and new products. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) enable production of novel...
| Low-cost sensors and other flexible electronics can be made by spraying thin films of carbon nanotube onto flexible plastic substrates, acco...
| Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) may one day replace the silicon we use for semiconductors. Although it is roughly 15 years since the first CNT transi...
| MIT researchers have designed a new type of pencil lead in which graphite is replaced with a compressed powder of carbon nanotubes. The lead...
| The application of nanotechnology brings the use of hydrogen as an alternative to gasoline one step closer. Encapsulating the hydrogen in a...