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nanotechnology materials January 1st, 2012

Students from the Alexander Dawson School in Boulder, Colorado explain the workings of a "dark detector" coated with the one of the world's darkest materials, a forest of carbon nanotubes that reflects almost no light across the visible and part of the infrared spectrum. Built at NIST's Boulder Laboratories by John Lehman and his collaborators in the NIST Optoelectronics Divison, the dark detector promises to advance many technologies such as optical communications, laser-based manufacturing, the conversion of solar energy into electricity, and the sensitivity of industrial and satellite-borne sensors.

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nanotechnology materials November 30th, 2011

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nanotechnology November 23rd, 2011

Putoline Oil movie about new product: Nano Trans GP: the most revolutionary transmission oil, including Nano Technology

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nanotechnology materials August 11th, 2010

The Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln presented a Nano Science Cafe' at Red9, on July 22. Associate professor of physics Christian Binek, assisted by post-doctoral researcher Steve Michalski, spoke about exciting, new discoveries in the nanosciences which included an illustration about nanowaves using an electric guitar and Rubin's tube fire. The audience of about 100 people, put together buckyballs and learned how matter is manipulated at the atomic level in a fun and relaxed environment

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nanotechnology February 16th, 2010

Clemson University researchers have developed a chicken feed using nanoparticles that may help prevent illnesses that kill poultry and sicken humans.

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