Nanomaterials Research update Quantum change for nanotubes Turning metals into semiconductors and vice versa Read article: Quantum change for nanotubes
Semiconductors and electronics Research update Quantum well energizes nanocrystals Scientists have transferred energy to nanocrystals from quantum wells without electrical contacts Read article: Quantum well energizes nanocrystals
Ultrafast science Research update New look for molecular photodiodes Novel device switches photocurrent direction depending on wavelength of light Read article: New look for molecular photodiodes
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
Nanomaterials Research update Nanotubes switch back and forth Magnetic fields can switch nanotubes between metallic and semiconducting states
Nanomaterials Research update Viruses go from strength to strength New results on bacteriophages could have applications in nanotechnology Read article: Viruses go from strength to strength
Semiconductors and electronics Research update Nanotube transistors speed up Electronic devices based on carbon nanotubes have moved a step closer Read article: Nanotube transistors speed up
Nanomaterials Research update Carbon-50 makes its debut Chinese researchers make the "little sister" of carbon-60 Read article: Carbon-50 makes its debut
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