Flat batteries could be a thing of the past thanks to lithium-ion battery nanotechnology developed by the University of Queensland.
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Nobel prize for makers of world’s smallest machines
Three European scientists have won the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for developing nanomachines that could be injected to fight cancer or used to make new technologies.
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Small and bright: what nanophotonics means for you
Twenty fifteen was UNESCO’s International Year of Light and Light based Technologies. It was a celebration of past milestones in optics and photonics
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Nanotech and optoelectronics researcher nets Order of Australia award
NANOTECHNOLOGY and optoelectronics researcher Professor Chennupati Jagadish has been awarded Australia's highest honour for his service to physics and engineering.
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“The Holy Grail” of manufacturing could be here within this century, says futurist Michio Kaku
The future could see money digitised, purchases made by blinking your eyes, and anything manufactured, molecule by molecule, Kaku tells Brent Balinski.
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RMIT harnesses sound waves to enable precision micro- and nano-manufacturing
High-frequency sound waves can be used to precisely control the spread of thin film fluid along a specially-designed chip.
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Using lasers to cut a diamond apart atom by atom
New, more precise technology and nanomachines are taking engineering to a new scale.
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