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  • Article - 18 Apr 2010
    Approaches based on self-assembly of systems from individual components offer tremendous cost advantages and almost a magical ease of manufacturing compared to lithographic methods.
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    We are a nanoscience and nanotechnology research group in the School of Materials Science and Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Our recent research is focused on the fundamental...
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    Nanogen’s advanced technologies provide researchers, clinicians and physicians worldwide with improved methods and tools to predict, diagnose, and ultimately help treat disease. The...
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    With more than 200 scientists and students and well over $24 million in instrumentation, the Polymer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is one of the largest...
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    Nanotechnology, the science and technology of precisely controlling the structure of matter at the molecular level, is widely viewed as the most significant technological frontier currently being...
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    Since 1949, Sandia National Laboratories has developed science-based technologies that support our national security. Today, the nearly 300 million Americans depend on Sandia's technology...
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    Nanosurf: Zoom into the future Nanosurf is a company that thrives on challenges at the frontier of what is physically achievable. By concentrating our collective efforts on the obstacles that stand...
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    Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology provides high-performance, specialized analysis and testing technology for the widest range of research and production applications. Our broad portfolio of 2D and...
  • Article - 17 Feb 2005
    A recent study indicates that the emerging field of molecular electronics using nanoscale molecules as key components in computers and other electronic devices is in excellent health and has a bright...
  • Article - 26 Mar 2020
    It has been established recently by researchers from Rice University that unexpected distortions in the lattice of self-assembled polymers can alter the structure and properties of the polymer.

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