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Molecular basis for learning, memory found in mice

January 5, 2007 Study of live mice while they learn, form memories and then recall them provides the key. TAGS: molecule, Molecular Inc., scientist, mouse, brain, memory, knowledge, monitor

IBM researchers: Single molecule stores data

August 10, 2006 "Remarkable" results are reported from an organic switch that's 100 times smaller than silicon's finest. TAGS: molecule, nanotechnology, researcher, IBM Corp.

Here come the nanocars

October 21, 2005 Not known for its roomy interior, think of the nanocar as a Tonka truck, but one that's only a few molecules big. TAGS: molecule, nanometer, gold, wheel, car, bond, vehicle, tip

Nanotubes squeeze salt from water

May 22, 2006 Lawrence Livermore researchers hope carbon-nanotube membrane could be used to desalinate water inexpensively. TAGS: nanotube, membrane, molecule, nanotechnology, researcher

IBM experimenting with DNA to build chips

February 20, 2008 The research uses DNA molecules to arrange carbon nanotubes into a grid that might function as a data storage device or to perform calculations. TAGS: DNA, nanotube, molecule, nanometer, scientist, circuit board, data storage, pattern, IBM Corp., grid, designer, material

Nanocars get their motors running

April 12, 2006 Researchers have integrated a tiny motor into nanocars, which could one day change the way electronics are made. TAGS: molecule, motor, nanometer, researcher, food, car, electronics

Nanotech company aims to put paint in the past

April 11, 2005 Paint--it's so 19th century. New nanotechnology coatings dry in seconds and don't give off fumes. TAGS: molecule, nanotechnology, DuPont Co., material, organic light-emitting diode, Ohio, photograph

IBM puts vacuum spaces in chips

May 3, 2007 Nothing insulates like a vacuum. Big Blue says its Airgap technique will increase chip speed and reduce power consumption.Images: IBM's vaccuum techiqueVideo: Building chips with Airgap TAGS: molecule, vacuum, dot, IBM Corp., power consumption, material, semiconductor, manufacturing, researcher, video

Tata moves into medical research

August 8, 2005 Company joins effort to thwart a protein linked to disease. Deal represents new direction for the India-based giant. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., protein, life science, molecule, medical research, biotechnology, pharmaceutical company, India, IBM Corp.

IBM prints with molecules

September 11, 2007 Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp. TAGS: particle, nanometer, molecule, silicon, IBM Corp., nanotechnology, template, pattern, researcher, scientist

Lab computer simulates ribosome in motion

October 22, 2005 After modeling each of 2.64 million atoms, researchers make a movie of a never-before-filmed cellular process that lasts just 2 nanoseconds. Images: Ribosomes on film TAGS: RNA, protein, molecule, researcher, DNA, snapshot, interaction, movie, process, IBM Corp.

HP: For circuits, swap silicon for molecules

February 1, 2005 Company says it has a substitute for the transistor that's far smaller and, potentially, far cheaper to produce. Image: Molecular montage TAGS: molecule, transistor, semiconductor, circuit, chip company, HP, researcher, Intel

Start-up demos quantum computer

February 14, 2007 D-Wave lays out commercial plans for renting out time on its quantum computer to corporate customers next year.D-Wave takes a quantum leap TAGS: molecule, demonstration, pharmaceutical company, Quantum Corp., field

The key to fresh water: Imitation spleen proteins

October 24, 2005 The water is safe, of course. It's passed though designer molecules similar to the filters in your liver. TAGS: Nanomagnetics, molecule, protein, plant, material

Sensor instantly detects cocaine in blood

March 1, 2006 Device could conceivably be used to test exposure to biotoxins and other substances, researchers say. TAGS: sensor, blood, Nobel prize, molecule, DNA, substance, drug, professor, researcher

U.S. leads in nanotech investment

June 29, 2005 We're in a nano space race and doing well, says a research company. But Asia may be catching up. TAGS: nanotechnology, nanometer, molecule, South Korea, Taiwan, U.S., government, Japan

Better living--and smarter rats--through chemistry

November 10, 2004 Forget ginseng--News.com's Michael Kanellos says a chip in the head could be just the thing to improve your memory power. TAGS: nanotechnology, Sandia National Laboratories, molecule, brain, conference, scientist, monitor

Tech person of the year: Nature

December 22, 2004 From DNA's data storage to space tourism, CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says science is stealing the spotlight. TAGS: molecule, biology, science, DNA, Google Inc., camera
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