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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.
July 2009
30 July: Smoothing out plasmonic surfaces
Science 325, 594 – 597 (2009).
29 July: Quantum-dot arrays produced in nanotubes
Nature Nanotechnology, advance online publication.
29 July: An evolutionary tree for nanotechnology particle engineering
ACS Nano, advance online publication.
27 July: All-in-one nanoparticle: A swiss army knife for nanomedicine
Nature Nanotechnology, advance online publication.
26 July: First Direct Observation and Controlled Creation of One- and Two-Dimensional Ripples in Graphene Sheets
Nature Nanotechnology, advance online publication.
23 July: Nanotube growth caught on camera
Nano Letters, advance online publication.
22 July: A Superlens That Assembles Itself
Nature 460, 498 – 501 (2009).
22 July: Scientists Found Method of Attaching Molecules to Semiconducting Silicon
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131, 10023 – 10030 (2009).
22 July: Making Graphene In A Flash
Journal of the American Chemical Society, advance online publication.
22 July: Caltech Physicists Create First Nanoscale Mass Spectrometer
Nature Nanotechnology 4, 445 - 450 (2009).
21 July: QuantaSol unveils 28.3% efficient single-junction solar cell World Record
17 July: Controlling the electronic surface properties of a material
17 July: First Artificial Graphene has been Created by Researchers
Physical Review B 79, 241406(R) (2009).
17 July: First Free Electron Light Source on a Chip
Arxiv.org/abs/0907.2143
17 July: Iberia thinks small, invests big in nano research
16 July: Nanoparticles show 'inverse photoconductance'
Nature 460, 371 - 375 (2009).
16 July: New Microscope that Views the Subatomic Universe Headed for University of Victoria
14 July: Making nanoparticles in artificial cells
Small, advance online publication.
13 July: Superfast airplanes through super tiny technology
09 July: Nanopillars Promise Cheap, Efficient, Flexible Solar Cells
09 July: Pink Silicon Is the New Black
08 July: DNA gets nanotubes sorted out
Nature 460, 250 - 253 (2009).
08 July: Graphene Via Self-Assembly
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, advance online publication.
06 July: EELS Finds Atoms
Nature Chemistry, advance online publication.
02 July: Optical transistor created from a single molecule
Nature 460, 76 - 80 (2009).
02 July: Rusnano Pushes for U.S. Tax Breaks
01 July: Fluorescent silicon nanoparticles discovered
Applied Physics Letters 94, 261102 (2009).
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