Transport properties Research update Nanobelts tackle nerve gases New approach leads to better sensors to detect toxic gases Read article: Nanobelts tackle nerve gases
Transport properties Research update Wolf prize goes to atomic physicist Daniel Kleppner of MIT has won the 2005 Wolf prize Read article: Wolf prize goes to atomic physicist
Transport properties Research update Nanotubes respond to gas attacks Collisions lead to changes in the electronic properties of single nanotubes
Ultrafast science Research update Hall effect takes a spin The use of electric fields to control electron spins could have applications in spintronics Read article: Hall effect takes a spin
Transport properties Research update A new type of solar cell Japanese researchers have developed a photoelectric device that can also store energy Read article: A new type of solar cell
Transport properties Research update Carbon goes ballistic Ultrathin graphene layers display their electronic potential Read article: Carbon goes ballistic
Transport properties Research update Liquid separation goes electric A new method to separate out liquids Read article: Liquid separation goes electric
Transport properties Research update Nanobulbs make their debut Chinese physicists have used carbon nanotubes as the filament in a light bulb Read article: Nanobulbs make their debut
Transport properties Research update Single-electron transistor goes mechanical A tiny vibrating arm could have applications in electronics and fundamental physics
Transport properties Research update Magnetic recording has a speed limit Experiment at accelerator shows that recording speeds cannot increase for ever Read article: Magnetic recording has a speed limit