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In building nanotube chips, see what sticks?

August 1, 2005 Glue worked wonders for art projects in second grade. Now some scientists believe it could be useful for nanotube transistors. TAGS: nanotube, silicon wafer, transistor, electricity, semiconductor, technique, Intel, scientist

IBM researchers claim nanotube first

March 23, 2006 An integrated circuit created from a carbon nanotube could lead to greater commercial uses for the technology. TAGS: nanotube, integrated circuit, transistor, circuit, IBM Corp., researcher, scientist

Carbon nanotube firms merge

March 22, 2007 Unidym snaps up Carbon Nanotechnologies, as the search for a mass-market application of carbon nanotubes continues. TAGS: nanotube, Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., nanotechnology, intellectual property

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, pattern, data storage, grid, IBM Corp., material, designer

Nanotubes race toward bike parts

September 1, 2004 Easton Sports plans to produce bicycle components made out of carbon nanotubes, a step forward for the tiny technology. TAGS: nanotube, Zyvex, carbon, nanotechnology, component

Carbon nanotubes enter Tour de France

July 7, 2006 Nanotubes are helping bike designers shave weight in the cycling world's premier event. Photos: Nanotubes meet inner tubes TAGS: nanotube, BMC Software Inc., Zyvex, frame, component

NASA looks to carbon to lighten spacecraft

April 29, 2005 Copper wires weigh a lot, so NASA is teaming up with Rice University to develop power cables out of carbon nanotubes to lighten the load. TAGS: nanotube, spacecraft, carbon, electricity, nanotechnology, semiconductor

Nanotubes break semiconducting record

December 19, 2003 The futuristic material is the best semiconductor ever measured, according to a recent study, and could form the basis for far more efficient computer chips. TAGS: nanotube, computer chip, silicon, mobility, semiconductor, university, transistor, material, property, researcher, electronics

Nanotubes squeeze salt from water

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

Reinventing the lightbulb, with nanotubes

June 4, 2004 Researchers create a prototype bulb with a carbon nanotube in place of the standard tungsten filament. It uses less power, burns brighter and could lead to the first major overhaul in bulb design i... TAGS: nanotube, lightbulb, carbon, aircraft, researcher

Can nanotubes keep PCs cool?

February 27, 2004 Intel hopes so, as the chipmaker is conducting research with nanotechnology provider Zyvex to see if carbon nanotubes can help dissipate the pent-up heat inside PCs. TAGS: Zyvex, nanotube, Cooligy, Intel, nanotechnology, microprocessor, channel, component, PC

Motorola builds nanotube-based display

May 9, 2005 Company produces prototype of color display that uses carbon nanotubes, saying design is better than current flat-panel technology. TAGS: nanotube, CRT, Motorola Inc., electron, color display, flat panel, manufacturing, display, IBM Corp., LCD

Scientists team up for nanotube breakthrough

January 7, 2004 Researchers at Stanford and UC Berkeley have come up with a way to grow carbon nanotubes on silicon wafers and to test the nanotubes, which could help pave the way for carbon chips. TAGS: nanotube, silicon wafer, Stanford, researcher, scientist, transistor, IBM Corp., project

Carbon nanotechnologies companies merge

December 22, 2004 Nanotubes and nanoballs. Patents for both are now united in one company. TAGS: nanotube, Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., C, nanotechnology, carbon, patent, pharmaceutical company, merger

Judge rules against Canon in nanotube TV case

February 23, 2007 The decision puts another roadblock into Canon's effort to come out with a new style of flat screen TVs. TAGS: Nano-Proprietary Inc., nanotube TV, nanotube, Canon Inc., Toshiba, Judge, licensing agreement, TV, Texas, agreement

Intel eyes nanotubes for future chip designs

November 10, 2006 Company is experimenting with carbon nanotubes as a possible replacement for copper wires in order to speed connections. TAGS: nanotube, resistance, semiconductor, electron, chip company, metal, Intel, transistor, researcher

Future TVs may wed carbon nanotubes, LCDs

November 7, 2006 LCDs are popular, and carbon nanotubes may turn out to be inexpensive. Will the two cutting-edge technologies hook up? TAGS: nanotube, surface-conduction electron emitter display, LCD TV, LCD, Samsung Electronics, TV, light-emitting diode, plasma TV, CRT, property, semiconductor, researcher

Carbon nanotube TV trials on horizon

March 20, 2006 A few lucky beta users could get a glimpse of carbon nanotube TVs if Applied and Da Ling agree to terms. TAGS: nanotube, nanotube TV, TV, CRT, trial, LCD, manufacturing

Here come the nanotubes

September 12, 2003 Carbon Nanotechnologies, which produces carbon nanotubes for IBM and research institutions, plans to expand production, a move that could help jump-start commercial deployment. TAGS: nanotube, Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., electricity, production, IBM Corp., professor

The stuff of dreams

October 20, 2003 Nanotubes are stronger than steel and as flexible as plastic, conduct energy amazingly well and can be made from unexotic raw materials. But can they live up to their promise? TAGS: nanotube, Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., silicon, material, semiconductor, professor, manufacturing
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