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More Energy in Batteries

Nanowire anodes could let lithium-ion batteries run twice as long.

Wrapping Solar Cells around an Optical Fiber

Dye-sensitized cells get a double boost from nanowires and optical fiber.

Nanosensors Made Easy

A trick to assemble nanowires on silicon could lead to cheap, tiny sensing devices.

Nanosensors for Medical Monitoring

Vista Therapeutics is developing ultra-sensitive detectors.

A Tiny Sensor Simply Made

A nanoscale biosensor that can detect minute amounts of pathogens could come to market this year.

Nano Sponge For Oil Spills

A nanowire membrane that sops up oil while repelling water could be used for cleaning up oil spills.

IBM's Faster, Denser Memory

Researchers led by Stuart Parkin are developing a new type of memory chip that combines the benefits of magnetic hard drives and flash.

Power from Fabrics

Nanowires that convert motion into current could lead to textiles that can generate power.

Flexible, Nanowire Solar Cells

Exotic materials and cheaper substrates could lead to better photovoltaics.

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.

A Better Resonator

Researchers have made defect-free gallium-nitride nanowires that could replace bulky quartz crystals in cell-phone receivers.

Tiny Solar Cells

Photovoltaics made of nanowires could lead to cheaper solar panels.

Nanowire LEDs

Infrared light-emitting nanowires could lead to optical communications on microchips.

Denser Data Storage

Nanorods and nanowires could increase memory.

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