The technology breathes new life into metal and turns other assumptions on their ear.
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With the first crop of startups growing up, investors dare to think about getting out.
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Industry risks more regulation if it doesn’t counter misperceptions, says advocate.
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The nanotech specialist says investors want nanotech in their portfolios.
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"Payback Time?" and more in the May 22 issue of Red Herring, which reaches newsstands on Monday.
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From nanotech materials to clever digital devices, university researchers are spawning a wide range of new technologies. Here are a few of the inspiring ideas being nurtured in labs.
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The light-weight steel company gets its first round of financing.
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Nanotechnology could help solve the world’s water problems—all it needs is funding.
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The U.S. government may initiate export controls on nanotechnology, and those limits could hamper America’s nanotech progress.
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Jeffrey Jaffe explains how nanotechnology will help turn Lucent’s futuristic telecom dreams into reality.
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As chemistry departments shut down in Britain and beyond, nanotech researchers worry about the next class of scientists, and the industry’s future.
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Study quantifies huge, complicated body of intellectual property generated by entrepreneurs of tiny, complicated technology.
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A new study reports that energy applications are considered the most important applications of nanotechnology in developing countries, and that China and India are gaining ground.
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The optical nano-manufacturing company raises its venture funding total to $43.3 million.
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But tiny transistors are still a ways from commercialization.
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Brits appropriate funds to help commercialize nanotech, boosting the U.K.’s competitive position in the emerging market.
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The optical nano-manufacturing company raises its venture funding total to $42.3 million.
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Week of January 31, 2005: FBI email goes down, holographic storage is back in the game, Google hits the jackpot, HP goes nano, and Kodak gets Creo.
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Nanotech’s backers are hoping biology, and its hard-won lessons of evolution and adaptation, can help them make more commercial products—and hit a long-awaited payday.
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VCs have high hopes for future nanoscale machines.
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