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Publisher: Physics Central
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This feature from Physics Central presents tiny machines, including Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)--sets of gears, wheels, and ratchets all cut from the same silicon…
  
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Publisher: National Science Foundation
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This National Science Foundation news release presents a newly introduced technique, involving simple materials and instruments, for studying the mechanical properties of nanometer…
  
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Physics Central; Publisher: American Physical Society
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This article describes the nanotube, which is a form of carbon with a distinctive structure and very interesting properties. The site compares other carbon structures with the…
  
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Publisher: Cornell Chronicle Online
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This Cornell Science News article, provides information about extraordinarily small vibrating devices, including the world's smallest guitar. An optical method for detecting these…
  
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See the world's smallest guitar, and find out how it was made. Learn about nanotechnology, the technology of the very small, and its possible applications.
  
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This news article provides information about the newest version of the “nanoguitar” created at Cornell University. The article describes how a radiofrequency laser beam resonates the…