Nanomechanics and Nanoelectronics : Molecule-Size Machines.
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Nanomechanics and Nanoelectronics: Molecule-Size Machines -- Recent Key Developments -- Carbon Nanotube Electronics Nanotubes Tied to Silicon Circuit -- DNA Assembles Nanotube Transistor -- Study Shows DNA Will Fill Tubes -- Nanotube Shines Telecom Light -- Nanotube Web Could Mimic Brain -- Oxygen Makes Nanotube Memory -- Spot of Gold Makes Tiny Transistor -- Tiny Tubes Make Logic Circuits -- Nanotube Kinks Control Current -- Jolts Yield Nanotube Transistors -- Nanowire Electronics Chemicals Map Nanowire Arrays -- Coax Goes Nano -- Tiny Wires Turn Chips Inside Out -- HP Maps Molecular Memory -- Crossed Nanowires Make Lilliputian LEDs -- Nanowire Fabrication DNA Forms Nano Waffles -- Crystal Cracks Nurture Nanowires -- Chemists Brew Tiny Wires -- Atomic Scale Wires Speed Electrons -- Tiny Metal Wires Chart Nanoelectronics -- Molecular Electronics Hardy Molecule Makes Memory -- Molecular Memory Is Electric -- Artificial DNA Stacks Metal Atoms -- Molecule Toggle Makes Nano Logic -- Mixes Make Tiniest Transistors -- Molecule Connects Contacts -- Switch Narrows Molecular- Macroscopic Gap -- Nanotube Mechanics Twisted Nanotubes Have Spring -- Nudged Nested Nanotubes May Oscillate -- Nanotubes Make Microscopic Bearings -- Molecular Mechanics Natural Force Drives Molecular Ratchet -- Linked Liquid Crystals Move Matter -- Molecular Motor Shifts Speeds -- Light-Driven Molecular Mechanics Molecular Shuttle Gains Light Throttle -- Light Powers Molecular Piston -- Crystal Changes Shape in Ultraviolet Light -- The Little Light-Sensitive Molecule That Could -- Biomolecular Mechanics DNA Motor Keeps Cranking -- RNA Forms Nanomotor -- Cell Parts Paint Picture -- Morphing DNA Makes Motor -- Biomotor Powers Propeller.
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