Graphene supercapacitor sets energy storage record

Graphene supercapacitor stores as much energy per unit mass as nickel metal hydride batteries but charges in minutes.

Congressman Commends Focus on Job Creation in National Nanotechnology Initiative Draft Strategic Plan

Research and Science Education Subcommittee Chairman Dan Lipinski (IL-03) expressed his strong support for the National Nanotechnology Initiative’s draft Strategic Plan, in particular its focus on ensuring that America’s substantial investment in nanotech research and development is turned into new companies, products, and jobs.

4th International Conference on carbon nanotechnology and space elevator systems

The 4th International Conference on carbon nanotechnology and space elevator systems, Dec. 4-5, 2010, is available for remote participation or listening-in.

Molecular building blocks form three-dimensional structures on surfaces

The formation of a supramolecular bilayer is induced by buckyball guest molecules.

Project launched to create and test a molecular-sized processor chip

Singapore and European Union launch project to create and test a molecular-sized processor chip.

How graphene could complement or replace silicon in electronic applications

A review article presents the amazing features of graphene and discusses how it might complement or replace silicon for the fabrication of electronic devices.

FREE Webinar: Breakthrough Nanotechnology Companies

This talk will highlight several examples that you may not be following of companies with the breakthroughs to drive forward during the recovery.

Adding fluorine to graphene produces flat crystal version of Teflon

Graphene analog of Teflon could lead to ultrafast transistors and high performance materials for aircraft and elsewhere.

Nanotechnology leading toward spin computers

Inserting a nanometer-thick insulating layer on graphene enables spin injection into graphene, a step toward spin computers.

Devices with atomically smooth surfaces could change modern electronics

High-performance metal-insulator-metal (MIM) diodes made possibe by controlling quantum mechanical tunneling through an ultrathin insulator could change modern electronics.

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