Using carbon nanotubes bent to act as springs, Stanford researchers have developed a stretchable, transparent skin-like sensor. The sensor can be stretched to more than...
The Stanford Nanoelectronics Group presents "Nanotechnology - Carbon Nanotube Electronics", a short educaitonal video on nanotechnology and carbon nanotubes (this video made possible by the...
Carbon Nanotubes are basically graphite molecule rolled into tubes at molecular level. Like diamond molecules, this form of carbon becomes very strong. The potential application...
X3 with John C. Dvorak Guests: Andrew Eisner, Retrevo.com Joseph Engo, IT Specialist Topic: X3: 10nm Carbon Nanotube Transistor Announced John, Andrew, and Joe talk...
Video from the paper "Bouncing Water Droplet on a Superhydrophobic Carbon Nanotube Array," authored by Adrianus I. Aria, Morteza Gharib, published online on ArXiv, Submitted...
Carbon NanotubesCarbon nanotubes are one-dimensional carbon material. They were discovered about 10 years ago. A new molecular form of carbon discovered a whole series of...
Dip an ordinary piece of paper into ink infused with carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires, and it turns into a battery or supercapacitor. Crumple the...