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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, circuit board, scientist, grid, data storage, pattern, material, IBM Corp., designer

Scientist proposes adhesive Spider-Man suit

April 27, 2007 Italian professor uses carbon nanotubes in formula for "smart" suit modeled after adhesive properties of the tree-scaling gecko. TAGS: nanotube, material, scientist, bond, suit, paper, professor

NASA searches for a better heat shield

May 19, 2006 Researchers are looking for materials to protect astronauts from temperatures that can be three times hotter than the sun. Photos: NASA feels the heat TAGS: shield, temperature, material, lightning, blade, sun, scientist, mile, researcher

Year in review: Back to nature

January 6, 2005 The natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees. TAGS: nanotechnology, robot, energy, nature, scientist, researcher, supercomputer, material, start-up, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, video

Moore's Law lives

November 4, 2005 For how long can the semiconductor industry keep up its innovation and fast growth? Some say indefinitely. TAGS: Gordon Moore, transistor, Marconi, observation, semiconductor, Intel, co-founder, material, scientist, manufacturing, size

Moore says nanoelectronics face tough challenges

March 10, 2005 Forty years ago, the Intel co-founder coined Moore's Law. He never thought it would last this long, either. TAGS: transistor, silicon, nanotube, co-founder, Intel, article, material, Silicon Valley, scientist, CEO

Nanotech will tap nature's potential, investor says

August 24, 2004 Venture capitalist says a revolution is at hand, despite a setback like Nanosys' canceled IPO. TAGS: Steve Jurvetson, nanotechnology, Nanosys, IPO, molecule, protein, discovery, revolution, nature, transistor, investor, material, venture capital, scientist, manufacturing, virus

Start-up develops tiny hot plate that burns like Venus

July 2, 2004 It goes from zero to 1,000 degrees in a fraction of a second, which matters when you're a semiconductor designer. TAGS: plate, wafer, temperature, silicon, degree, semiconductor, material, scientist, researcher

New life for Moore's Law

April 19, 2005 Emerging technologies could extend the life of the famous principle whose demise has been predicted repeatedly. TAGS: Gordon Moore, lithography, electron, transistor, silicon, Intel, scientist, material, technique, HP, AMD, IBM Corp.
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