Dr. Jeremy Tzeng Microbiologist, Clemson University Poultry is a big business in South Carolina and favorite food for many Americans. I'm Dr. Jeremy Tzeng, a Microbiologist at Clemson University. My colleagues and I, we are using nanotechnology to keep our birds and consumers healthy. Chi...
1) Grow the nanotubes on a separate substrate, then stamp them onto the circuit. This lets the circuit stay at low temperatures. By contrast, nanotubes are single, precise molecules being assembled to build up useful larger systems. This is a lot closer to the original meaning of the word.
Sat, Dec 26 | from Responsible Nanotechnology