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  • Article - 9 Dec 2003
    Researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel are casting silver nanowires for potential use in biosensors and high tech circuitry. Posted August 31 2003
  • Article - 9 Dec 2003
    Researchers have made semiconductor nanowires (NWs) and carbon nanotubes using a ‘bottom up’ method. The process shows promise in providing building blocks for the assembly of hierarchically organized...
  • Article - 9 Dec 2003
    San Jose State University researchers have grown three-dimensional nanostructures on graphite and sapphire. Posted May 23 2003
  • Article - 19 Nov 2003
    Physicists have discovered a mechanism that forces sharp edges on the surface of a silicon crystal to become rounded. This may be exploited to make nanowires and quantum dots. Posted September 15 2003
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    Accelrys® (NASDAQ:ACCL) has over twenty years of leadership in the delivery of computational science and informatics software to diverse R&D organizations. The company combines experience and...
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    Incorporated in Darmstadt, Germany in 2020, QD Microscopy was created with the charter to help develop, refine, and enhance the FusionScope technology. The team has been responsible for the...
  • Article - 1 Mar 2004
    A problem with current silicon chip technology is the growth of silicon ‘stubble’ on the layers of silicon. The whiskers of silicon that have been a nuisance for so long, may now pave the way to...
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    The Mellon College of Science (MCS) consists of the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics and serves as home to a number of interdisciplinary research...
  • News - 14 May 2015
    Pollutants emitted by factories and car exhausts affect humans who breathe in these harmful gases and also aggravate climate change up in the atmosphere. Being able to detect such emissions is a...
  • News - 30 Sep 2010
    While refining their novel method for making nanoscale wires, chemists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) discovered an unexpected bonus—a new way to create nanowires...

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