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Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology

  • NanoPutian
    NanoPutians are a series of organic molecules whose structural formulae resemble human forms.
  • Lotus effect
    The lotus effect refers to self-cleaning properties that are a result of ultrahydrophobicity as exhibited by the leaves of Nelumbo or "lotus flower".
  • Nature Nanotechnology
    Nature Nanotechnology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Nature Publishing Group.
  • Graphene
    Graphene (/ˈɡræf.iːn/) is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a two-dimensional, atomic-scale, honey-comb lattice in which one atom forms each vertex.
  • Nokia Morph
    The Nokia Morph is a concept mobile phone created by Finnish company Nokia.
  • Engines of Creation (album)
    Engines of Creation is the eighth studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on March 14, 2000 through Epic Records.
  • Photolithography
    Photolithography, also termed optical lithography or UV lithography, is a process used in microfabrication to pattern parts of a thin film or the bulk of a substrate.
  • Memristor
    A memristor (/ˈmɛmrᵻstər/; a portmanteau of memory resistor) is a hypothetical non-linear passive two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux linkage.
  • Drug delivery
    Drug delivery refers to approaches, formulations, technologies, and systems for transporting a pharmaceutical compound in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired therapeutic effect.
  • Self-replication
    Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical copy of itself.
  • Fluorescence microscope
    A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence instead of, or in addition to, reflection and absorption to study properties of organic or inorganic substances.
  • Nanomaterials
    See the Nanomaterials category for an exhaustive list of articles related to this subject.
  • Nanoengineering
    Nanoengineering is the practice of engineering on the nanoscale.
  • Hydrodynamic radius
    The hydrodynamic radius of a macromolecule or colloid particle is .
  • 9,10-Dithioanthracene
    9,10-Dithioanthracene (DTA) is an organic molecule and a derivative of anthracene with two thiol groups.
  • Liquipel
    Liquipel is a nanotechnology solutions provider that works with manufacturers and directly with the public to provide super-hydrophobic protection and corrosion resistance to a variety of products, including smartphones, ear buds and headphones, tablets and other mobile electronics.
  • SAMSON
    SAMSON (Software for Adaptive Modeling and Simulation Of Nanosystems) is a software platform for computational nanoscience being developed by the NANO-D group at the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA).
  • International Institute for Nanotechnology
    The International Institute for Nanotechnology (IIN) was established by Northwestern University in 2000.
  • Societal impact of nanotechnology
    The societal impact of nanotechnology are the potential benefits and challenges that the introduction of novel nanotechnological devices and materials may hold for society and human interaction.
  • Micromachinery
    Micromachines are mechanical objects that are fabricated in the same general manner as integrated circuits.
  • Carbon nanotube
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure.
  • Jonty Hurwitz
    Jonty Hurwitz (born 2 September 1969 in Johannesburg) is an artist, engineer and entrepreneur.
  • Nanocar
    The nanocar is a molecule designed in 2005 at Rice University by a group headed by Professor James Tour.
  • Quantum dot
    Quantum dots (QD) are very small semiconductor particles, only several nanometres in size, so small that their optical and electronic properties differ from those of larger particles.