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Field of Dreams
Jae Kim
June 08, 2005
 
The State of Nanotechnology
Jae Kim
February 24, 2005
 
Dawn of the Nano-Age
Jae Kim
November 01, 2004
 
Purdue physicists hone rules for nanotech game
BrightSurf.com
August 12, 2003
In an effort partially funded by the US Department of Energy, researchers at Purdue have been able to precisely measure the Casimir force at a 200-nanometer scale with a 1 percent margin of error. There have been at least three different theories being debated in physics journals regarding the Casimir force. According to Purdue physicist Ephraim Fischbach, "For the nanotechnologists, this discovery means a new tool in their belt".
 
Hands of Light
Scientific American
August 01, 2003
A tool often referred to as an “optical tweezer” uses highly focused lasers to manipulate objects from 5 nanometers in size to 100 microns in size. Optical tweezers may become a highly used tool for the development of nanotechnology. The article describes the technology behind optical tweezers, the invention of “optical tweezers”, and a Chicago based company named Arryx which was founded as a result.
 
Commercializing Chicago-Based Arryx’s Futuristic Technology
ePrarie
July 29, 2003
Bill Snow’s columns on ePrarie are candid, abrasive, and refreshingly hip. In this article, Bill uses Chicago based Arryx as an example of a technology that VCs would find worthy of investing in. In this article, Bill discusses the technology, the products and the future of Arryx. All professionalism aside, Bill thinks “Arryx is one cool company”.
 
Super Soldiers
Business Week
July 28, 2003
"Super Soldiers" speaks about the research and development efforts currently being conducted at the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Some interesting facts included an estimate of the new battle suits for the "late 2010s", additional plans for research centers at other universities, and a need for an alternative energy source to power the Army's new gadget.
 
Nanoactuator gets in a spin
physicsweb
July 25, 2003
 
AmberWave gets credit from GE Technology Finance
Silicon Strategies
July 22, 2003
 
Electronic Paper
ScienCentral
July 17, 2003
 
Applied Materials Pushes the Sub-90nm Agenda
Silicon Internet.com
July 15, 2003
 
Nanocontainers Deliver Drugs Directly to Cells
Scientific American
April 28, 2003
 
Smart Ink
ScienCentral
February 25, 2003
 
Nanoelectromechanical systems face the future
physicsweb
February 01, 2001