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Longer-Running Electric-Car Batteries

Silicon-nanotube electrodes may enable lithium-ion batteries to store 10 times more charge.

Stretchy, High-Quality Conductors

Materials made from nanotubes could lead to conformable computers that stretch around any shape.

Testing the Toxicity of Nanomaterials

A fast screening method could help separate the good from the bad.

A Tiny Sensor Simply Made

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

Some Nanotubes Could Cause Cancer

New studies suggest that long carbon nanotubes behave like asbestos.

Wiring Up DNA

Measuring the conductivity of DNA could provide a way to detect mutations.

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.

The Year in Nanotech

Better batteries and super-sticky glues are becoming possible because of nanomaterials.

Superstrong Carbon-Nanotube Fibers

A new process could make nanotube fibers that are strong enough to stop bullets.

The World's Smallest Radio

A tiny radio made out of a single nanotube could find use in biological and environmental sensors.

Building Better Implants

Carbon nanotubes may help scientists create smarter implants.

Nanoscale Inkjet Printing

E-jet printing of precise structures out of various materials could prove to be a valuable tool in nano manufacturing.

Nanoglue Sticks Underwater

Geckos and mussels inspire a better glue.

Climbing Walls with Carbon Nanotubes

A new kind of tape mimics the qualities of gecko feet.

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