Nanotechnology News
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5/17/2012
In chemical reactions, water adds speed without heat
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5/11/2012
There are more than five sides to this story: In metallic glasses, researchers find a few new atomic structures
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5/10/2012
Strengthening bonds with the welding industry
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5/2/2012
At smallest scale, liquid crystal behavior portends new materials
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4/13/2012
UW-Madison spinoff company earns funding to improve unique wound-healing technology
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2/16/2012
Inspired by steel, nano-manufacturing gets wear-resistant carbide tip
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1/12/2012
Two projects to study cell-to-cell communications
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11/17/2011
Microfabrication breakthrough could set piezoelectric material applications in motion
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10/13/2011
Video: Opportunities in engineering: Annual report 2011
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9/20/2011
Innovation awards go to biochemist, micro-engineer at UW–Madison
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5/19/2011
Liquid crystal droplets discovered to be exquisitely sensitive to an important bacterial lipid
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4/19/2011
Chemical and biological engineering professor elected to American Academy
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2/1/2011
A matter of timing: New strategies for debugging electronics
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10/19/2010
New nano techniques integrate electron gas-producing oxides with silicon
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7/29/2010
Patents proliferating for serial inventor Robert Blick
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1/13/2009
Can you see me now? Flexible photodetectors could help sharpen photos
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ECE faculty member receives prestigious PECASE Award
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