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Tag: nanowireBy Katherine Bourzac | 11/06/2009 | 2 Comments Nanowire anodes could let lithium-ion batteries run twice as long. Wrapping Solar Cells around an Optical Fiber By Katherine Bourzac | 10/30/2009 | 1 Comment Dye-sensitized cells get a double boost from nanowires and optical fiber. By Prachi Patel | 01/20/2009 | 0 Comments A trick to assemble nanowires on silicon could lead to cheap, tiny sensing devices. Nanosensors for Medical Monitoring By Katherine Bourzac | 07/08/2008 | 2 Comments Vista Therapeutics is developing ultra-sensitive detectors. By Brittany Sauser | 06/05/2008 | 0 Comments A nanoscale biosensor that can detect minute amounts of pathogens could come to market this year. By Prachi Patel | 06/02/2008 | 4 Comments A nanowire membrane that sops up oil while repelling water could be used for cleaning up oil spills. By Prachi Patel | 05/06/2008 | 0 Comments Copper nanowires could be used in ultra-thin field-emission displays that are brighter and sharper than flat-panel displays. By Kate Greene | 04/11/2008 | 4 Comments Researchers led by Stuart Parkin are developing a new type of memory chip that combines the benefits of magnetic hard drives and flash. By Prachi Patel | 02/14/2008 | 8 Comments Nanowires that convert motion into current could lead to textiles that can generate power. Flexible, Nanowire Solar Cells By Tyler Hamilton | 02/06/2008 | 0 Comments Exotic materials and cheaper substrates could lead to better photovoltaics. Super-Charging Lithium Batteries By Peter Fairley | 01/04/2008 | 3 Comments Nanowire electrodes could improve the performance of electric vehicles. By Kevin Bullis | 01/03/2008 | 0 Comments Better batteries and super-sticky glues are becoming possible because of nanomaterials. By Prachi Patel | 12/05/2007 | 0 Comments Researchers have made defect-free gallium-nitride nanowires that could replace bulky quartz crystals in cell-phone receivers. By Kevin Bullis | 10/18/2007 | 4 Comments Photovoltaics made of nanowires could lead to cheaper solar panels. By Erica Naone | 07/06/2007 | 0 Comments Nanorods and nanowires could increase memory. |
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