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    1.University of California, Berkeley
     The Zettl Research Group create tiny frictionless bearings and springs out of nested multi-walled carbon nanotubes.
    www.berkeley.edu
    2.Feynman - There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom
     a transcript of the classic talk given by Richard Feynman at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech.
    www.zyvex.com
    3.Small world
     It's a small, small, small, small world by Ralph C. Merkle. This is an extended web version of the article published in the Feb/Mar 1997 issue of MIT Technology Review. This version has greater technical detail and embedded links
    www.zyvex.com
    4.A Mechanical Artificial Red Cell: Respirocytes
     First nanorobot device design paper ever published in a peer-reviewed, mainstream medical journal.
    www.foresight.org
    5.First Chemical Reaction performed via STM
     Major Milestone: scientists at the University of Berlin use a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to manipulate single molecules to perform a complete chemical reaction.
    www.aip.org
    6.Hewlett-Packard Labs Worldwide - News
     HP Labs scientists have created the first molecular-based logic gate.
    www.hpl.hp.com
    7.Nanotubes Fall into Line
     Technology Review - IBM researchers develop a technique for growing nanocrystals which yield perfectly aligned, dense groves of single-wall nanotubes, and controls exactly where the crystals are deposited.
    www.techreview.com
    8.Is the future nano?
     Chembytes e-zine - Overview of nanotechnology: yesterday and today.
    www.chemsoc.org
    9.Tighten your nano belt!
     Why Files - Nanobelts join nanotubes in the world of nanotechnology.
    whyfiles.org
    10.Carbon Nanotube Integrated Circuit
     Physics News - current densities hundreds of times greater than that of common metals; also: heat conductivity almost as high as that of diamond; superconductivity in nanotube ropes; nanotube/buckyball peapods; nanotubes as atomic force microscope probes.
    newton.ex.ac.uk
    11.Size Matters: Smaller is Better
     Cornell Magazine OnLine - The Nanobiotechnology Center at Cornell University, and what their interdisciplinary group is up to.
    cornell-magazine.cornell.edu
    12.Space Elevators Get A Lift
     Space Daily - using nanotubes to construct the cable for a space elevator
    www.spacedaily.com
    13.Non-Metallic Room Temperature Magnet
     New Scientist - Russian physicist Tatiana Makarova heated and compressed buckyballs to create an at-room-temperature magnetic sheet.
    www.newscientist.com
    14.The Problem of Nonsense in Nanotechnology
     MNT, being a new, highly interdisciplinary field with revolutionary implications, is bound to attract more than its fair share of bogosity. Short paper by K Eric Drexler.
    discuss.foresight.org
    15.Designer Molecules: It's Time to Think Small
     Far Eastern Economic Review - Nanotechnology has long had the potential to revolutionize a host of industries. Now it's on the threshold of having real-world applications.
    www.feer.com
    16.Nano Technology: No, its not all hype
     BusinessWeek Online - excellent article on which companies are doing what in nanotechnology research and applications.
    www.businessweek.com
    17.Nanotubes gain larger kin
     Technology Research News - ory. Researchers at Drexel University have discovered giant nanotubes in the pores of glassy carbon, an industrial material. These graphite polyhedral crystals range up to several orders of magnitude larger than their nanometer-wide cousins, and come in a wide variety of shapes.
    www.trnmag.com
    18.The Once and Future Nanomachine
     Scientific American - The Case Against Assemblers
    www.sciam.com
    19.The New Nanofrontier
     Scientific American - Nano-copter, Nano-arm, Nano-hand, and Nano-box
    www.sciam.com
    20.Silicon Buckyballs
     Scientific American - replacing carbon atoms with silicon atoms in buckyball like structures
    www.sciam.com
    21.Buckyball-filled Nanotubes
     Scientific American - metal atoms inside buckyballs inside nanotubes
    www.sciam.com
    22.Search Google News
     Latest nanotechnology news items from around the globe.
    news.google.com
    23.Introducing Molecular Electronics
     Introduces the basic concepts, looks at the promise that this new technology holds, and describes the fundamental questions on how to achieve the proper results.
    www.sciencedirect.com
    24.Moletronics: Future Electronics
     Surveys recent works within the field.
    www.sciencedirect.com
    25.Researchers close in on single-atom switch
     EETimes - Japan's Institute of Physical and Chemical Research is close to developing the first single-electron tunneling transistor capable of operating at room temperature.
    www.eetimes.com
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