Articles on Carbon Nanotube
Super absorbent sponge sucks up 180 times its weight - Nov 11, 2009
Crave That tiny, plastic-looking black cube up there can absorb up to 180 times its own weight in toxic waste without absorbing any water. How? As with just about every amazing ... Read story »Scientists use virus to help build battery - Apr 7, 2009
Crave Angela Belcher, an MIT professor, holds a display of the battery she helped build via a genetically modified M13 virus. The battery (the silver-colored disc) is being used to power a ... Read story »Sneak peeks at eight emerging technologies - Oct 14, 2009
Features From transparent aluminum to billion-year memory chips to household pest-eating robo-furniture, these are some of latest technology trends that promise to affect our lives. Read story »Future TVs may wed carbon nanotubes, LCDs - Nov 9, 2006
Features LCDs are popular, and carbon nanotubes may turn out to be inexpensive. Will the two cutting-edge technologies hook up? Read story »Memory goes down the nanotubes - Nov 14, 2008
Crave While computers continue to get smaller, they're constantly being pushed to do more. Whether they're doubling as a phone, a camera, or an MP3 player, there seems to be no end ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

