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      Molecular and nanotube memories
      Nanotubes hold promise for non-volatile memory and with a commercial prototype nanotube-based RAM predicted in 1 to 2 years, and terabyte capacity memories ultimately possible. Similar promises have been made of molecular memory from several companies, with one projecting a low-cost memory based on molecule-sized cylinders by end 2004 that will have capacities appropriate for the flash memory mark

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      Electrospun single-walled carbon nanotube/polyvinyl alcohol composite nanofibers: structure–property relationships
      Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) nanofibers and single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)/PVA composite nanofibers have been produced by electrospinning. An apparent increase in the PVA crystallinity with a concomitant change in its main crystalline phase and a reduction in the crystalline domain size were observed in the SWNT/PVA composite nanofibers, indicating the occurrence of a SWNT-induced nucleation crys

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      Microwave Hall mobility studies on polymer-single walled carbon nanotube composite fibers
      Composite fibers of single walled carbon nanotubes dispersed in poly(methyl methacrylate) and polystyrene are prepared using electrospinning. The single fiber electrical conductivity is measured as a function of the composition of carbon nanotubes. A noncontact method of measuring the carrier mobility at microwave frequency (14 GHz) using bimodal cavity is employed. The mobility measurements indi

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      Researchers produce 3-D nanotube circuits
      A team of researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, has succeeded in producing hyperfine 3-D circuits using carbon nanotubes, it was learned Sunday. The team led by Kenji Hata released their findings in the on-line version of the May 4 issue of Nature Nanotechnology. The discovery is expected to help reduce the size of integrated circuits and allow the development of highly sophisticated sensors, the researchers said. The researchers synthesized nanotubes by blowing carbon gas that had been heated to about 800 C over a silicon board. They then processed the resulting nanotubes applying a technique normally used to make semiconductors. The process enabled the researchers to produce ultrafine wires as thin as 0.00

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      Nanotube: il gioco online che vi fara impazzire
      Nanotube è una versione modificata di Pong dove la pallina deve essere presa su una traiettoria a circonferenza. I primi 7 livelli sono abbastanza facili, gli altri sono per i razzi della tastiera. Dopo aver premuto il tasto start, partirà il conteggio dei punti nello scoreboard al centro; voi dovrete muovere gli archi di circonferenza con [...]

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      Nanotube
      Jeux Flash — Nanotube est un jeu d'adresse et de réflexe utilisant dans un sens le principe du casse-brique multiballe. Une source de boules colorées ca vous envoyer des tas de billes qu'il faudra récupérer avec [...] Nanotube sur le Forum des énigmesRendez-vous sur Prise2Tete pour plus d'énigmes, de jeux, de tests, etc. Exemples : 362 354 661 16 220.

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      Future travel by nanotube
      If you start now to travel the whole world you don’t have to fear to not have any new travel destinations left after your years of travel. Since several years back, there have been talk that tourists traveling into space soon is becoming more possible than ever. Just think about it, sitting in a sky hotel bar in a stationary orbit 22,000 miles above the Earth sipping on our glasses of Dom Perignon… That’s what I call a spectacular view! There have been expressions like “take the elevator to heaven”, “the stairway to heaven” or “the space elevator” used. The reason for this becoming more possible is that they have found the material strong enough for it that was missing earlier. Even though it seem to have existed even earlier on, it’s just that we haven’t been aware of it. “Scientists have recently discovered carbon nanotubes in the damascene steel they used in the Middle Ages to make Saracen swords which might ex

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      Nanotube suit gives your powers like Spider-Man…
      A professor by the name of Nicola Pugno believes that built into gloves and shoes could support the weight of an average man, allowing him to crawl along any surface. Sorry folks, but I kinda exacerbated the title, no this suit won’t give you Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, and durability nor spidey sense, but it will let you walk upside down and thats pretty cool. No word on a weight limit for the suit but we’ll have quite a bit to wait, which is 2017, when Pugno predicts the first Nanotube suit will drop. source Related PostsSpider-phone, Spider-phone, Spider-phone does whatever a Spider-phone does…A 3-piece suit that really breathes…The precusor to Centurians…

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      OCZ Displays Carbon Nanotube Cooler
      The OCZ Hydrojet cooler uses an advanced heatsink material The first heatsink to make use of directional carbon nanotubes, the OCZ Hydrojet, was on display at Computex 2007. Carbon nanotubes, an allotrope of carbon, are widely regarded as the next major thermal interface material because of their superior thermal conduction properties.The contact base of the OCZ Hydrojet is made completely of carbon-nanotubes, which OCZ claims are five times more efficient than copper. Carbon nanotubes have been looked upon as a strong alternative to traditional copper based heatsinks. They are ideal for application in heat transfer products because of their impressive heat-conduction properties. Carbon nanotube based interfaces have been shown to conduct more heat than conventional thermal interface materials at the same temperatures. In addition, they have shown to be ballistic conductors at room temperature, which means electrons can flow through CNTs without collisions.Carbon nanotubes are

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      Carbon nanotube chips coming soon
      The days of silicon chips are numbered.And soon they might be replaced bycarbon nanotubes. After a long stretchof challenges, IBM researchers havefi nally achieved a milestone by creatingan integrated circuit out a single carbonnanotube. Integrated chips (IC) are usedto process and store information in a widerange of electronic devices from PCs to cellphones.Initially, the problem was to createtransistors used in ICs. Once that hurdlewas crossed, Big Blue researchers faced thechallenge of fi guring out a reliable way toassemble the transistors to form an IC.IBM researchers developed an 18-micron(less than the thickness of a plastic bag) longcarbon nanotube with a 10-transistor ringoscillator, a device typically used for testingnew manufacturing technologies. Thesuccess of the research also proved to beeconomical as only one nanotube was usedinstead of multiple tubes.The introduction of carbon nanotubeswill have two advantages. Firstly, the datatransfer rate will increase as electricalc

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