Quantum Dot Enhancement Film For LCDs

Nanostart’s Nanosys launches new LCD technology for display manufacturers and promises all kinds of colors with nanotechnology. To create QDEF, Nanosys’ engineers suspended a blend of quantum dots within optical film and applied it to a blue LED, which helped get the nanocrystals excited and the dots emitted high-quality white light and a rich, wide color gamut, without consuming as much power as white LED-based materials………

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Researchers Build Synthetic Synapse Circuit

Researchers create functioning synapse using carbon nanotubes, devices might be used in brain prostheses or combined into massive network of synthetic neurons to create a synthetic brain and This could be invaluable to AI research, though the team still hasn’t tackled the problem of scope.These nanotubes are critically lacking in plasticity and hey can’t form new connections, produce new neurons or adapt with age………..

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You Will Soon Be Able To Charge Your iPod With Your Heartbeat

Chemists may have discovered a way to charge small electronics, such as iPods and cell phones, with your heartbeat. Nanotech generator discoveries by Dr. Zing Lin Wang from the Georgia Institute of Technology are planning to present their new invention. The team behind the invention hopes that as the nanotechnology used in the chip evolves, it could lead to electronics which don’t require batteries or mains power.

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Scientists Develop First Ever Artificial Implantable Kidney

Scientists have announced that they have developed the first ever implantable artificial kidney that can be powered by the human body’s circulatory system. This could one day replace the current medical procedures of kidney donation and dialysis.

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Scientists Develop Nanowires That Can Convert Heartbeats Into Electricity

Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have placed nanowires inside rats that have successfully converted the animals breaths and heartbeats into electricity. These nanowire generators could one day lead to battery-free nano-scale medical implants and sensors powered by the body itself.

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Weapons Technology Developed By Human

Violence and conflict have been a nature of human life throughout history. From the beginning, Starting with simple weapons, people have developed ever more advanced methods to kill one another.…

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