Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are Yours
For every person, there are personalities who’s influence and life’s work that can shape one’s imagination and destiny. For some people, they are world leaders, musicians, poets, and philosophers.
For every person, there are personalities who’s influence and life’s work that can shape one’s imagination and destiny. For some people, they are world leaders, musicians, poets, and philosophers.
BMC bikes ridden by Phonak in the Tour de France have nanomaterial in their frames.
"Remarkable" results are reported from an organic switch that is 100 times smaller than silicon's finest.
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A nano start-up is using a naturally occurring tubular clay as a carrier in metals, perfumes and more.
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With silicon being pushed to its limits, some see carbon nanotubes as the future of chips.