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Downloads Molecules is an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows you to view three-dimensional renderings of molecules and manipulate them using your fingers. You can rotate the molecules by moving your finger across the display, zoom in or...

[August 20, 2008, 8:00]

Molecules draw straight line

News Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have come up with a way to organise molecules through lithography, which is the science of "drawing" chip circuits. It highlights how nanotechnology -- which involves manipulating molecules to make...

[July 24, 2003, 7:54]

Small Science: Discovering How Molecules Work

White Papers Scientists in the Quantum Science Research group use molecules in circuits to perform the types of computing and communications functions in existing integrated circuits.

[December 14, 2007, 0:01]

Molecules draw straight line

Talkback 4,000 gigabits/sq.in. Not Bad. How about Atomic Holographic Nanotechnology at > 40,000 Terabits/cu.cm.thats--- 40,000,000 gigabits/cu.in ---- Atomic Holographic Nanotechnology Will Set the Pace for Storage.

[August 13, 2003, 3:51]

HP nanotech takes chips beyond transistors

News With a recent breakthrough in making circuits with molecules, HP hopes to change chip history and expand its own role in the process. The difference is that crossbar latches -- which consist of a grid of microscopic wires linked by molecules at...

[February 1, 2005, 8:25]

Nanotubes shed new light on fibre optics

News Researchers at IBM and the University of Toronto are squeezing light out of molecules. Polymers -- chemicals made of large molecules in repeated structural units -- are being used in research into processor, display and other technologies.

[May 2, 2003, 7:57]

Atomica

Downloads Make Molecules in Dr. Build up atomic power by moving atoms to make larger and larger molecules, but watch out, otherwise your test board will get so crowded with new atoms appearing that you can't move any more and.

[September 14, 2004, 8:00]

IBM shakes foundations of chemistry

News IBM has found a way to get thousands of molecules to assemble themselves into designer crystals, a technique that, along with others, could change how people look at chemistry. Meta-materials hold the potential for substantially changing the field...

[June 26, 2003, 9:37]

Squareville Shuffle

Downloads Now the molecules of the experiment (Yes, molecules in Squareville are square. To save the Professor's career (His last chance), YOU must recombine the failed formula's molecules before it mutates out of control.

[December 20, 2002, 3:47]

'Tennis-shoe glue' sticks circuits to chips

News At the International Electron Devices Meeting in Washington, D.C.this week IBM researchers will present a paper showing how they have developed polymer molecules that can assemble themselves into tiny, precise and predictable patterns.

[December 8, 2003, 7:55]

IBM reaches nano-computing breakthrough

News Because, with nanotubes, the molecules arrange themselves into patterns like snowflakes, individual chip circuits would no longer have to be drawn -- a drastic change that would dramatically drop the labour, factory and equipment costs in the...

[May 20, 2002, 8:38]

Researchers move toward plastic chips

News Organic polymers are molecules that contain a long string of carbon atoms and make versatile plastics. Its lattice constant--the separation of the centers of two adjacent molecules--is 1.417 nanometers.

[October 12, 2001, 9:05]

Sony reveals Blu-ray pricing structure

Talkback The UV laser diodes and electric field transducers of the Integrated Read/Write Head can be used in any combination to control the molecules. Ferroelectric spintronics is the new method of using electric fields and photons to alter properties of...

[February 11, 2006, 13:44]

Intel applies chip tech to disease detection

News When a laser beam is directed toward a chip or a region of a chip, the molecules in the light beam become stimulated and emit a specific spectrum of light, which the Raman spectrometer picks up. Because every molecule emits a different spectrum...

[October 23, 2003, 10:30]

Researchers create DNA-based computer

News In nature, DNA molecules work in a very similar way, unzipping and recombining according to information coded into sequences of chemicals. The Weizmann system works by encoding input data and software into double-stranded DNA molecules, and mixing...

[November 22, 2001, 17:24]

Nanosys sets IPO price

News Nanosys specialises in designing molecules that could conceivably lead to better solar panels, flexible screens or dense computer memory. Designing commercially viable molecules takes years, and the company will probably have to contend with larger...

[July 16, 2004, 11:25]

PC users enlisted to fight cancer

News The application, developed by United Devices, will use spare CPU (central processing unit) cycles to see if certain molecules could work as anti-cancer drugs. The aim of the project is to find new molecules that can kill cancerous cells, or at...

[April 3, 2001, 11:02]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog They make themselves: you dunk some electrodes in a beaker of sludge, and the sludge molecules align themselves in the right place. One final worrisome point: the active molecules in the transistor are thiols.

[October 19, 2001, 17:52]

Braille is key to new storage technology

News The scientists focused on thin films of molecules called rotaxanes, which are shaped like a barbell with smaller rings around its handle. This technique represents another advancement in a field of research exploring ways to harness molecules for...

[January 24, 2003, 7:36]

Lab on a chip promises to speed experiments

News The reactions were performed using in situ click chemistry, a technique used to identify which molecules will bind to protein enzymes to produce an effect in a cell. The precious enzyme molecules required for a single in situ click reaction in a...

[August 6, 2009, 16:07]

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