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Researchers create perfect nanoscrolls from graphene’s imperfect form.
Researchers create perfect nanoscrolls from graphene’s imperfect form.
New nanosensors recognize fibrinogen; may detect insulin, other biomarkers as well.
New technique uses carbon nanotube film to directly heat and cure composite materials.
Method can produce strong, lightweight materials with specific surface properties.
New research discovers unexpected variations in behavior of nanotubes made of different materials.
Nanotechnology could turn shrubbery into supercharged energy producers or sensors for explosives.
Bench-top 'Robofurnace' automates chemical vapor deposition process.
Postdoc Mostafa Bedewy shows complex competition between chemical activation and mechanical forces in growing CNT forests.
Mechanical engineering professor explores the science and technology of nano manufacturing.
New approach developed at MIT could generate power from sunlight efficiently and on demand.
Synthetic polymers coating a nanoparticle surface can recognize specific molecules just like an antibody.
Carbon nanotubes that detect nitric oxide can be implanted under the skin for more than a year.
Researchers find that tiny molecules passing through nanotubes can be propelled or slowed depending on their size.
MIT PhD student demonstrates toughening with aligned carbon nanotubes.
Carbon nanotube deicing technologies developed at MIT could be in flight tests as early as next year.