Nanotechnology
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Flowing Blood Could Power iPods and Cell Phones
Power generated from flowing blood could one day be converted to electricity.
By Live Science Staff Published
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Zhong Lin Wang on Studying NanotechnologyBy replicating and learning from biological species, we can build materials and structures that have superior performance.
By John Toon Published
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Engineers Create 'Nanobamas'Group of engineers use carbon nanotubes to make mini-portraits of Barack Obama.
By Live Science Staff Published
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Solar Cells Go OrganicDiane Hinkens was a clothing designer. Now she's designing solar cells.
By South Dakota State University Published
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Scientists Create World's Thinnest BalloonScientists have created the world's thinnest balloon, made of a single layer of carbon.
By Charles Q. Choi Published
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Natural Bio-Army Trained to Fight CancerBy Josh Chamot Published
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Nanowire 'Paper Towel' Designed to Clean Up Oil SpillsA mat of nanowires with the feel of paper could be a new tool in the cleanup of oil.
By Live Science Staff Published
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Scientists Explore Invisible Environmental Helpers
Tiny nanocatalysts manipulate chemicals to eliminate pollution.
By Chris Larkin Published
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Simple Injection Shows Promise for Treating ParalysisBiodegradable soap-like molecule gives rodents some ability to move limbs.
By Charles Q. Choi Published
