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The Motley Fool
May 5, 2005
Carl Wherrett
Is IBM a Rule Breaker? Big Blue broke some rules on its rise. Are those days behind it now? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 23, 2004
Wherrett & Yelovich
The Building of a Market Thank you for flying, nano enthusiasts. Now hold on. From an investment perspective, the report of shoddy deliveries reminds us that nanofakers are still out there, making promises. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 6, 2006
Jack Uldrich
2005 Gave Nanotech Investors Plenty to Chew On For investors who have been holding off investing in nanotechnology because they thought there was more "sizzle" than "steak," here are some developments that offer plenty to chew on. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
August 11, 2004
Speck trios make secret codes Researchers have devised a way to use quantum dots -- tiny bits of semiconductor -- to print invisible secret codes onto surfaces. The method could be used to authenticate valuable documents like passports and certificates. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
November 2005
News Blast Invitrogen has acquired Quantum Dot Corp and BioPixels... CombinatoRX and Angiotech Pharmaceuticals strike an agreement... Caliper Life Sciences to close NovaScreen BioSciences... Rosetta Biosoftware and Agendia working together... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 1, 2004
Wherrett & Yelovich
Dynamite in Small Packages There's plenty of action -- and volatility -- in the nanotech sector. Should investors patiently sit on the sidelines? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 16, 2005
Carl Wherrett
The Next Tech Revolution At the smallest scale known to man lies the future of civilization. But what of investors? Should our portfolios take notice of this emerging, but as yet commercially unproven, technology? mark for My Articles similar articles
Industrial Physicist
Feb/Mar 2003
Jennifer Oullette
Quantum dots for sale Artificial atoms illluminate biotechnology and other fields mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
January 28, 2004
Protein orders semiconductor bits Researchers working to make structures at the size-scale of molecules are tapping self-assembly techniques found in nature. Researchers have found a way to construct fairly complicated nanostructures by combining a genetically engineered form of the protein cohesin with quantum dots. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 18, 2004
Quantum Dot Thinks Big People pay good money for Quantum Dot's products -- tiny semiconductors just about 10 nanometers across. To pharmaceutical companies, medical researchers, and diagnostic labs, these "quantum dots" are more valuable than precious metals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
September 8, 2004
Photonic Crystal Throttles Light Researchers have showed that the spacing of a photonic crystal can be used to control the timing of light emitted by a quantum dot. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 12, 2015
Tim Wogan
New synthesis heralds low-cost quantum dots Quantum dots could become commonplace in display screens thanks to a new synthesis technique that should make them cheaper mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
January 1, 2003
Eric Smalley
Electron pairs power quantum plan Researchers from HP Laboratories and Qinetiq plc in England have mapped out a way to manipulate a pair of very cold electrons that could eventually lead to practical quantum computers made from quantum dots, or tiny specks of the type of semiconductor material used in electronics. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 30
David Bradley
Shedding light on quantum dots Hybridising an inorganic nanocrystal and a quantum dot lead to a quantum dot-organic light-emitting device (QD-OLED) a new kind of optoelectronic device that could lead to new types of flat panel displays to supersede liquid crystal displays in everything from mobile devices to TV sets. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 40
David Bradley
A Golden Glow A new class of quantum dots made from small clusters of gold atoms is at the heart of fluorescing "artificial atoms" that could act as biological labels and nanoscale optoelectronics. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 5, 2006
Jack Uldrich
A TINY Dose of Patience A lack of nanotech IPOs could hinder short-term returns for Harris & Harris. For all of nanotech's promise, investing in it remains a risky game. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 5, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Environmentally-friendly quantum dots make their mark Scientists have created an indium-based quantum dot as an environmentally-friendly alternative to the toxic cadmium nanocrystals currently used in commercial liquid crystal displays. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 1, 2006
Jack Uldrich
Nanotech Baby Breakers on the Horizon? A surge in funding means investors are getting excited about nanotech's potential. The most likely candidates for an IPO this year are Nano-Tex and Aspen Aerogels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
December 5, 2005
Graham P. Collins
Cheaper Dots A new process slashes the cost of quantum dots (fluorescent nanoparticles of semiconducting material). mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 10, 2006
Jon Evans
Medical Future for Tiny Quantum Dots U.S. researchers have crossed a milestone in biological imaging by developing quantum dots small enough to pass from the blood stream into bodily tissue. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 5, 2004
Tom Taulli
Gaga Over Nano Nanotech stocks are the new day-trading darlings. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 2, 2006
Bea Perks
Quantum Leap for Virus Trackers Glowing quantum dots are helping researchers study how viruses infect cells, and although the fluorescent nanoparticles have only been used on plant viruses so far, the technique could prove to be invaluable for drug development. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
July 1, 2008
Jill Jusko
Are Venture Capitalists Misplaying Nanotech? Nanotechnology funding is out of sync with returns. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
September 2007
Lieven Vandersypen
Dot-to-Dot Design Researchers are connecting tiny puddles of electrons in a chip and making them compute -- the quantum way. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 31, 2011
Anders Bylund
Where Will Quantum's Leap End? Can the tape champion make a mark in a world full of hard drives and flash storage? mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
September 10, 2003
Light drives electron logic Building a quantum computer is extremely difficult, and working models are at least one to two decades away. Researchers have taken the proposition a step forward by demonstrating a conditional logic gate made from a pair of electrons trapped in a quantum dot. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 14, 2010
Anders Bylund
Quantum Shares Popped Again: What You Need to Know For the second time this week, data storage specialist Quantum is riding high on a 12% boost to its share price. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 30, 2003
Tom Taulli
M&A As Strong Medicine Invitrogen's latest deal shows that the company knows where its market is headed. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
September 10, 2003
Quantum computing has limits Researchers from the University of Arkansas and Texas A&M University have shown that quantum computers, while theoretically useful for very large problems, are likely to always need very large amounts of power. mark for My Articles similar articles
DailyCandy
April 10, 2007
Keep Your Eye on the Balls Boomshine, is a highly addictive computer game built in just one day in a dorm room. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
December 2007
Sarah Adee
Scientists Start Quest for the Silicon Quantum Computer Sandia research could link silicon circuits to quantum computers. mark for My Articles similar articles