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Nanotech

Large-Scale Rewritable Holograms
A new material allows researchers to write and erase 3-D images for displays.
The Future of Clean Coal
The DOE's decision to abandon FutureGen could accelerate clean-coal technology.
Flexible, Nanowire Solar Cells
Exotic materials and cheaper substrates could lead to better photovoltaics.
Tuning In to Nanotube Radio
Researchers have made analog electronics out of carbon nanotubes.
Programming Advanced Materials
Researchers create three-dimensional structures using DNA-directed assembly.
Graphene Transistors
Predicted electronic properties that have made researchers excited about a new material have now been demonstrated experimentally.
Nano-Prospecting
Energy companies pour millions into nanotechnology for oil and gas recovery.
High-Contrast X-Rays
Dark-field x-ray imaging could make for more-accurate mammograms and better security screens.
Controlling Cell Behavior with Magnets
Nanoparticles allow researchers to initiate biochemical events at will.
Smart Foam
A spongelike shape-memory alloy could find use in communications, robotics, and aerospace.
Super-Charging Lithium Batteries
Nanowire electrodes could improve the performance of electric vehicles.
The Year in Nanotech
Better batteries and super-sticky glues are becoming possible because of nanomaterials.
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Tiny Living Machines
Devices made of heart tissue could screen drug candidates and be used to power implantable robots.
T-Rays from Superconductors
A device from Argonne National Lab takes a fresh approach to generating t-rays.
Expandable Silicon
A new chip design could lead to cheaper solar panels, sensor networks, and flat-screen TVs.

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