Graphene makes field emission devices flexible and more efficient
September 2, 2011 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment
Metallic NW-graphene hybrid nanostructures point towards highly efficient and flexible field emission devices View full post on nanotechweb.org: lab talk Share and Enjoy:
More Information on Quantum Entanglement
May 26, 2011 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment
» Giant page of links to all sorts of quantum experiments [More] View full post on Scientific American Topic – Nanotechnology Share and Enjoy:
Plasma nanofabrication: a safer and more environmentally-friendly approach
May 11, 2011 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment
CSIRO team outlines the benefits of using plasma-based processes for nanofabrication View full post on nanotechweb.org: lab talk Share and Enjoy:
Flash in the Can? More Powerful Next-Gen Memory Chips Wait in the Wings
September 16, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment
Processor chips are the brains of today’s consumer digital devices, but memory is actually at their heart , with flash memory being the favored approach for cards that plug into mobile phones, cameras and PCs. Whereas hard drives store large amounts of long-term data, RAM–also called "solid state" memory–retains information outside the hard drive, where [...]
Green Chemistry: Scientists Devise New “Benign by Design” Drugs, Paints, Pesticides and More
June 1, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment
Back in the days when better living through chemistry was a promise, not a bitter irony, nylon stockings replaced silk, refrigerators edged out iceboxes, and Americans became increasingly dependent on man-made materials. Today nearly everything we touch–clothing, furniture, carpeting, cabinets, lightbulbs, paper, toothpaste, baby teethers, iPhones , you name it–is synthetic. The harmful side effects [...]