Nanoparticle research blows open new possibilities
News By contrast, nanonickel could be used to replace platinum and other fairly expensive elements in catalytic converters and fuel cells. Nanonickel, meanwhile, costs about $5,000 a kilo -- but that's still about 75 times cheaper than platinum, one of...
[October 22, 2004, 12:15]
Nanotechnology takes up golfing challenge
News NanoDynamics, for instance, also produces nano nickel, which can replace more expensive platinum in catalytic converters. Scientists are trying to use nanotechnology to cure diseases, ameliorate the energy crisis and reduce golf scores.
[November 22, 2004, 8:15]



