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  1. Water (in)solubility of nanotubes (0 Reply(ies))
  2. First Ever Nano Emissive Flat Screen Display Prototype (23 Reply(ies))
  3. How do they measure a fentometer? (6 Reply(ies))
  4. Animation of Photon Induced Electric Field Poling (0 Reply(ies))
  5. Nature gives a lesson in armor design (5 Reply(ies))
  6. Nanoparticle preparation (2 Reply(ies))
  7. Nanotecktites and human DNA (0 Reply(ies))
  8. Antrax and other Molecular Detection published (0 Reply(ies))
  9. no longer clings to the things (4 Reply(ies))
  10. molecular shuttle (0 Reply(ies))
  11. New 'Alien Nanofiber' (0 Reply(ies))
  12. CNT Sheets (3 Reply(ies))
  13. Taking a Page out of Nano-Ferroelectric Process (0 Reply(ies))
  14. Burning question (0 Reply(ies))
  15. Noticing a pattern - curious about funding (0 Reply(ies))
  16. Predictable Entangled Photon Encrypted Communication (1 Reply(ies))
  17. Is the congealed 'atom' in BEC superheavy? (0 Reply(ies))
  18. Kinetic Energy? (3 Reply(ies))
  19. What would be the need for finding super heavy nuclei? (22 Reply(ies))
  20. questions (3 Reply(ies))
  21. Nanotechnology at the undergraduate level (0 Reply(ies))
  22. Artifical man, who close to man? (0 Reply(ies))
  23. Entangled particle data and (2 Reply(ies))
  24. Photon Induced Electric Field Poling (0 Reply(ies))
  25. Atomic / Photon Switch for Quantum Entanglement (1 Reply(ies))
  26. No Miracles: Microbes Can Produce Electrical Nanowires (1 Reply(ies))
  27. Promotional values in communications (1 Reply(ies))
  28. Entangled Particle Interference (0 Reply(ies))
  29. Flexible Silicon (0 Reply(ies))
  30. advice on QIP business (9 Reply(ies))
  31. any inf of nano assemblers (0 Reply(ies))
  32. commercial QTY nanomaterial (0 Reply(ies))
  33. nanotech breakthrough! (1 Reply(ies))
  34. Holographic Storage of 300 Gigabytes and UP (0 Reply(ies))
  35. personalized medicine drive thru (2 Reply(ies))
  36. Atomic or Molecule waveguide concept will allow many new (0 Reply(ies))
  37. NEMS device detects (0 Reply(ies))
  38. -509 F? (2 Reply(ies))
  39. Heterogeneous-matters (0 Reply(ies))
  40. Spontaneous Ignition (5 Reply(ies))
  41. Ferroelectric Nanotechnology has many (0 Reply(ies))
  42. Spooky Technology Very Active Reseach Area (5 Reply(ies))
  43. condensates (2 Reply(ies))
  44. Negative and Positive refranction using an (4 Reply(ies))
  45. Nanotech advance makes carbon nanotubes more useful (0 Reply(ies))
  46. First Battery Based on "Nanograss" (7 Reply(ies))
  47. Twice too far (0 Reply(ies))
  48. light storage (6 Reply(ies))
  49. Quantum Physics & Television (0 Reply(ies))
  50. Entangled Particle Holographic Nanostorage (0 Reply(ies))
  51. Seidman Group Website (0 Reply(ies))
  52. rotating resin at the space station (14 Reply(ies))
  53. Matter/Antimatter-what is it (20 Reply(ies))
  54. Good Vibrations in the Nanoworld (4 Reply(ies))
  55. Double slit experiment (35 Reply(ies))
  56. Building Blocks (4 Reply(ies))
  57. Changing solar trapping through nano (11 Reply(ies))
  58. Quantum Computing Myths (26 Reply(ies))
  59. No quantum computers? (14 Reply(ies))
  60. CONSULT (0 Reply(ies))
  61. LOUISIANA TECH AT THE FOREFRONT (0 Reply(ies))
  62. Quantum Tunneling Thermoelectric Patents (0 Reply(ies))
  63. No more hard drives (0 Reply(ies))
  64. Remember the first story....well (0 Reply(ies))
  65. This is the part of the puzzle that would complement Q-dots (0 Reply(ies))
  66. Spintronics (0 Reply(ies))
  67. Neutrinos may have random particle explanations (0 Reply(ies))
  68. Cosmology (0 Reply(ies))
  69. 3D Cross Latches ? (7 Reply(ies))
  70. Quantum dot imaging is the key to eliminating disease (0 Reply(ies))
  71. Evidence for high temperature superfluidity in cold "fermion" gas (1 Reply(ies))
  72. nano technology (4 Reply(ies))
  73. Qauntum Entanglement (0 Reply(ies))
  74. U of Arkansas - Nice Ferroelectrics, but (0 Reply(ies))
  75. Similar to Breakthrough Nanotechnology Will Bring 100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Digital Data Storage Disks (0 Reply(ies))
  76. This is great if they can ever figure out (0 Reply(ies))
  77. Improved microscopy (1 Reply(ies))
  78. Truly, One of America"s Great National Labs (1 Reply(ies))
  79. Tiny arm shuttles electrons in a new transistor (0 Reply(ies))
  80. Imagine being able to Internally Program Atoms ! (1 Reply(ies))
  81. Quantum Optical Computers (2 Reply(ies))
  82. Diameter? (1 Reply(ies))
  83. How to build a factoring machine (3 Reply(ies))
  84. Big Bang or something else (23 Reply(ies))
  85. Ferroelectric "Atomic Switch" for Holographic nanoStorage (2 Reply(ies))
  86. Maths holy grail could bring disaster for internet (1 Reply(ies))
  87. OLED Field Emission Transistors (0 Reply(ies))
  88. spinning mirrors (0 Reply(ies))
  89. 2D Area Near Field WORM (0 Reply(ies))
  90. Quark study breaks old puzzle in particle physics (2 Reply(ies))
  91. Spintronics Using FET and Electric Fields (1 Reply(ies))
  92. Nice Work (2 Reply(ies))
  93. Holographic Storage May Be Disruptive Technology (1 Reply(ies))
  94. Pacific Rim Conference in Nanoscience (0 Reply(ies))
  95. RIAA/MPAA's worst nightmare? (2 Reply(ies))
  96. Nanotechnology Breakthrough: Gallium Nitride Nanowires Grow Direction is Under Control (0 Reply(ies))
  97. QuantumWell-Nanocrystal Efficiency? (1 Reply(ies))
  98. Reality of Self-Replicating nano-devices * (2 Reply(ies))
  99. nanotube composite (6 Reply(ies))
  100. Zinc Oxide Nanostructures: Growth, Properties and Applications (0 Reply(ies))
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