Tag Archives: CarbonNanotubes

All-carbon solar cell draws power from near-infrared light, our energy future is literally that much brighter

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What’s this orange-like patch, you ask? It’s a layer of carbon nanotubes on silicon, and it might just be instrumental to getting a lot more power out of solar cells than we’re used to. Current solar power largely ignores near-infrared light and wast…


Nanotubes sniff out rotting fruit, your dorm room might be next

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Our favorite ultra-skinny molecules have performed a lot of useful functions over the years, but keeping fruit flies away was never one of them. Now MIT scientists, with US Army funding, have discovered a way to give these nanotubes the canine-like s…


Nanotubes sniff out rotting fruit, your dorm room might be next

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Our favorite ultra-skinny molecules have performed a lot of useful functions over the years, but keeping fruit flies away was never one of them. Now MIT scientists, with US Army funding, have discovered a way to give these nanotubes the canine-like s…


Sensitive scales can weigh individual atoms, ensure perfect recipes

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Those of you who have navigated beyond using an Easy-Bake Oven will know that weighing out ingredients is a chore. Then again, it’s nothing compared to the sort of balancing that takes place at the Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology, where a team ha…


GE turns butterfly-inspired tech into cheap, accurate thermal sensors (video)

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When last we heard from GE and its Morpho-butterfly inspired sensors, all the talk was about detecting chemicals. And, with $6.3 million in funding coming from DARPA, we’re not surprised. In the latest issue of Nature Photonics, however, the company’s…


Nanotech-enhanced ‘smart paint’ promises to detect structural damage

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We’ve seen scientists explore a number of ways to make paint “smarter” over the years, and now a team of researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow have devised a method that they say could do nothing short of “revolutionize structural s…


IBM builds 9 nanometer carbon nanotube transistor, puts silicon on notice

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It’s not the smallest transistor out there, but the boffins at IBM have constructed the tiniest carbon nanotube transistor to date. It’s nine nanometers in size, making it one nanometer smaller than the presumed physical limit of silicon transistors. …


Cheap electronic skin edges us closer to cyberpunk future

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Researchers working for the Department of Energy’s Berkeley Lab have figured out how to create relatively inexpensive “electronic skin” comprising carbon nanotubes enriched with semiconductors. Their process involves an enriched single walled carbon…


Researchers use inkjet acumen to create wireless explosive sensor from paper

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Meet Krishna Naishadham and Xiaojuan (Judy) Song. They’re researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and those little devices they’re holding may one day save you from an explosive device. This petite prototype is actually a paper-like wi…


Stanford builds super-stretchy skin sensor out of carbon nanotubes (video)

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An artificial skin that senses pressure, pinches and touch sounds like a macguffin from The Outer Limits (the episode “Valerie 23″ if we recall correctly), but that’s what a team from Stanford University has cooked up on the back of its pick-up tr…