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Nanotechnology News

  1. Man-made material pushes the bounds of superconductivity

  2. With new high-tech materials, researchers aim to catalyze U.S. manufacturing future

  3. In static friction, chemistry is key to stronger bonds

  4. High-tech silver dressings ward off infection in wounds

  5. In mouse trial, high-tech wound dressing fights infection

  6. In chemical reactions, water adds speed without heat

  7. There are more than five sides to this story: In metallic glasses, researchers find a few new atomic structures

  8. Strengthening bonds with the welding industry

  9. At smallest scale, liquid crystal behavior portends new materials

  10. UW-Madison spinoff company earns funding to improve unique wound-healing technology

  11. Inspired by steel, nano-manufacturing gets wear-resistant carbide tip

  12. Two projects to study cell-to-cell communications

  13. Microfabrication breakthrough could set piezoelectric material applications in motion

  14. Video: Opportunities in engineering: Annual report 2011

  15. Innovation awards go to biochemist, micro-engineer at UW–Madison

  16. Liquid crystal droplets discovered to be exquisitely sensitive to an important bacterial lipid

  17. Chemical and biological engineering professor elected to American Academy

  18. A matter of timing: New strategies for debugging electronics

  19. New nano techniques integrate electron gas-producing oxides with silicon

  20. Patents proliferating for serial inventor Robert Blick

  21. Can you see me now? Flexible photodetectors could help sharpen photos

  22. ECE faculty member receives prestigious PECASE Award