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November 26, 2008

Memories Made by Nanotechnology and Poultry

Probably slow blogging over the next week or so, as I'll be traveling to visit family in Florida and Texas over the Thanksgiving holidays.

 In the meantime, feast on this tasty article from Michael Berger at Nanowerk titled "Next generation nanotechnology computer memory made of graphene."

Nano wire


UPDATE: Yet another juicy tidbit from Nanowerk, this time about robotic 'hands' built at the nanoscale.

Nanotechnology researchers are actively working on the beginnings of various nanorobotic systems that one day could lead to automated, assembly-line type nanofabrication processes . . . READ MORE


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These 'nanogrippers' are not quite down to the level of atomic precision yet, but they're getting a lot closer.

Mike Treder

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