Tag - Nanotechnology
Transforming your clothes into speakers sounds weird, but science is working hard to bring fiction to reality. Like most of the technological breakthroughs these days, this one also seems possible with the help of nanotechnology. Researchers at...
There isn’t any piece of clothing as waterproof to stay underwater for two months and still come out all dry. But when you soak the swiss made nanofabric into water for two months, it comes out just as the dry on the very first day it was put in...
Nanotech is the next big thing from the smallest possibility. We are headed for near invisible appliances, and speakers or the other sound producing tools seem to have met the transformation already. Chinese researchers at Tsinghua University have...
When battlefields honk of the war-torn cries, with soldiers lying wounded and finding no leeway to escape, only instant diagnosis and treatment is what they crave. Reaching the nearest field hospital takes time, and we know soldiers have no alternative...
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Could viruses be put to a better use, instead devising plots to ransack the usable? What about using them to fashion microscopic batteries? As per The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the viruses would go on to be an ingredient of a...
The world's first memory chip built using 22-nanometer technology was recently announced by IBM. The chip size makes it at least two generations away from today's most developed chips. IBM’s smallest chip before this was 45 nanometers. Meanwhile,...
If you always desired for a fast computer, an ordinary RAM may just not be a solution. German physicists and engineers have thus developed the Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM), which is not only faster but also more energy efficient. MRAM.
3D imaging technology has in recent times created a lot of buzz. Movie makers (e.g. Paycheck) have extensively experimented with people’s fascination for this seemingly impractical (yet not far-fetched) idea of projecting real-life situations via 3D...
Japanese researchers have discovered a rubber-like material, which is a good conductor of electricity. This means, electronic devices that could bend is a possibility in the near future. Tsuyoshi Sekitani, University of Tokyo developed the material...
Science is being unkind to criminals yet again with the invention of the new nanotechnology tagging system. These ‘nanotags’ sized at just 30 microns in diameter such that they attach themselves to any smooth surface, such as human skin, that...
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