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Nanowerk Scientists use bacteria to power simple machine. Not quite nanotech but still quite amazing. Watch the video.
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Scientists use bacteria to power simple machines

Nanowerk Nanowerk readers get FREE tickets to the MicroNanoTec trade show at Hannover Messe 2010!
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Free tickets for Nanowerk readers to MicroNanoTec nanotechnology trade show at Hannover Messe

Nanowerk Just in time for the holiday season: High school student Lucas Nelson accidentally discovers nanoscale monsters living inside his computer. :-)
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Nanotechnology creatures battling inside your computer

Nanowerk In case you haven't seen our recently added new section "Ten things you should know about nanotechnology" yet. It's kind of an introduction and also covers some of the major issues currently being discussed. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome!
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introduction to nanotechnology and nanomaterials

Nanowerk For those of you who are interested in finding out more about successful founding and financing of nanotechnology start-ups, Nanowerk and Nanostart have developed a new mini-series.
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introduction to nanotechnology and nanomaterials

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Just wrapping up my visit in Jeddah for the KAUST inauguration ceremonies - very impressive. Read my story (http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid =12766.php) and watch the video.
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The KAUST campus and community site is located on the Red Sea, adjacent to the fishing village of Thuwal and 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's second largest city. The total area ...

Nanowerk Michael's book (Nanosociety - Pushing the Boundaries of Technology) is coming out only next week but is already No. 10 on an Amazon bestseller list - how cool is that!?
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Nanowerk Truly green paper battery is algae-powered
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Truly green paper battery is algae-powered

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The folks at NanoHand have made another nice video about their nanorobotic nanogrippers. Watch the video or read the story here: http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid =12534.php
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If you ever played with those plastic toy kits as a kid, you may wanna see this. We prefabricated nanoscale needles, to be picked up by nanogrippers inside a scanning electron microscope. These nanobits are then used as ultralong tips in "Atomic Force Microscopes". ...
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