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Nano News

The Nano News presents a selection of articles and papers that address some of the recent interesting developments in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Updates to the Nano News are made approximately every two weeks.

Nano News archives can be found here.

January 2009

30 January: New Carbon Nanomaterial
Science 323, 610 – 613 (2009).

29 January: DNA nanotechnology goes 3D
Langmuir 25, 1091 – 1096 (2009).

29 January: Superflat nanomagnets show new approach for high-density magnetic data storage
Small, advance online publication.

28 January: Smallest Quantum Dots Ever Created
Physical Review Letters 102, 046805 (2009).

28 January: Physicists Set New World Record for the Smallest Writing
Nature Nanotechnology, advance online publication.

23 January: Clear Carbon-Nanotube Films

23 January: Synthesizing colloidal 'molecules' of various shapes
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 48, 361 – 365 (2009).

22 January: Smart nanotechnology coating to fight rust

22 January: Carbon nanotube memories speed up
Nano Letters, advance online publication.

21 January: Semiconducting Nanotubes Are 'Holy Grail' for Electronic Applications
Nano Letters, advance online publication.

21 January: Light-speed nanotech: Controlling the nature of graphene
Applied Physics Letters 94, 032101 (2009).

21 January: New Imaging Method Lets Scientists 'See' Cell Molecules More Clearly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, advance online publication.

16 January: Invisibility-Cloak Breakthrough
Science 323, 366 – 369 (2009).

15 January: Combining Liquid Crystals with Vertically Grown Carbon Nanotubes
Advanced Imaging Magazine, January 2009.

15 January: Bigger, Stretchier Graphene
Nature, advance online publication.

14 January: Experiments Show Absence of Thermoelectric Effect in Metallic Carbon Nanotubes
Physical Review Letters 101, 256805 (2008).

14 January: IBM Creates 3D MRI With 100 Million Times Finer Resolution
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, advance online publication.

13 January: Curved photodetectors with nanomembranes sharpen images
Applied Physics Letters 94, 013102 (2009).

13 January: Carbon nanotubes know where to grow
Nanotechnology 20, 025601 (2009).

09 January: Nanotube Superbatteries

09 January: Creating Carbon Nanotubes Suited for Use in Plastic Electronics
Science 323, 234 – 237 (2009).

08 January: Repulsive Quantum Mechanical Force Could Lead to a Wide Range of New Nanotechnology Applications
Nature 457, 170 – 173 (2009).

08 January: Nanotechnology puts your nose on a carbon nanotube
Advanced Materials 21, 91 – 94 (2009).

07 January: Software speeds up any AFM
Nanotechnology 19, 445701 (2008).

07 January: Characterizing the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes
Nano Research 1, 312 – 332 (2008).

06 January: Nanobot lets DNA legs do the walking

01 January: Mott Insulating State in Ultraclean Carbon Nanotubes
Science 323, 106 – 110 (2009).

01 January: The gold standard: researchers use nanoparticles to make 3-D DNA nanotubes
Science 323, 112 – 116 (2009).

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