Monday, October 31, 2005
Road Map for the Controlled Synthesis of CdSe Nanowires, Nanobelts, and Nanosaws - A Step Towards Nanomanufacturing
Virginia Tech Football Player Uses Prototype Cast
Supercomputer Doubles Own Record
Observation of Spin Coulomb Drag in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
Changing Face of the Chameleon
Strong Quantum-Confined Stark Effect in Germanium Quantum-Well Structures on Silicon
Proceedings of the IEEE Examines Need to Revolutionize Power Industry
Two Brains, One Car - Actively Controlled Steering
A League Of Extraordinary Women
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Layered Orthogonal Lattice Detector for Two Transmit Antenna Communications
On-Off Frequency-Shift-Keying for Wideband Fading Channels
A Simple Cooperative Diversity Method Based on Network Path Selection
On Coding for Reliable Communication over Packet Networks
Comparing Computational Power
Ultra Wideband Impulse Radio Systems with Multiple Pulse Types
Starting Your PC in a Flash
Making a Soft Cell
Scale Invariance in Road Networks
Nanofabrication to Lead to Quantum Computer
Monday, October 24, 2005
Windscreen Repels Armour-Piercing Bullets
Enhancing Semiconductor Device Performance Using Ordered Dopant Arrays
Cleaner, Crazier Cars on Show in Tokyo
Space Elevators Stuck on the First Floor
The VoIP Backlash
Nanocar Takes a Test Drive
Superhydrophobic Films from Raspberry-Like Particles
Optoelectronic Chips Give Hope to All-Optical Memory
Magnetic-Field-Induced Assemblies of Cobalt Nanoparticles
White-Light Emission from Magic-Sized Cadmium Selenide Nanocrystals
Neurochip Effort's Aim: Demystify Alzheimer's
Cars Sag under Weighty Wiring
Friday, October 21, 2005
Bridging Dimensions: Demultiplexing Ultrahigh-Density Nanowire Circuits
Air-Stable All-Inorganic Nanocrystal Solar Cells Processed from Solution
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Announcing First Wave of E-Journals in A New Publishing Initiative
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Advances in Wireless Biosensor Technology
Deterministic Boundary Recognition and Topology Extraction for Large Sensor Networks
Defining a Comprehensive Threat Model for High Performance Computational Clusters
Why We Can Not Surpass Capacity: The Matching Condition
A Dynamic Infrastructure for Communication in Dynamically Reconfigurable Devices
Power Boosts for Future Gadgets
Rain, Runoff, Subject of UNH Research Center
Extracting the Traffic Flows and the Physical Graphs from Timetables
Aspirated Capacitor Measurements of Air Conductivity and Ion Mobility Spectra
A Dry Electrophysiology Electrode Using CNT Arrays
Japanese Ministry Tests Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Systems
Monday, October 17, 2005
Behind Artificial Intelligence, a Squadron of Bright Real People
Power Companies Enter the High-Speed Internet Market
Hot-Drawing of Single and Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Fibers for High Toughness and Alignment
Photodetectors Line Up for 40G Transmission Systems
Linking Rings through Diamines and Clusters
Supercores Won't Be Easy to Fabricate
Coding for the Optical Channel: The Ghost-Pulse Constraint
New Materials and Structures Journal
Friday, October 14, 2005
IEEE-USA Congressional Fellowship
IEEE-USA Engineering and Diplomacy Fellow
Shocks in Ion Sputtering Sharpen Steep Surface Features
Metal-Insulator Transition in Disordered Two-Dimensional Electron Systems
Free Papers on RF Testing
Call for Papers - IEEE Communications Magazine
The Dawn of Digital TV
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Focus on Blue Sky Electronics
Engineering Education Evolves
Electricity over Glass
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
USAF Funding Opportunity - Control Effectors for Supersonic Tailless Aircraft
Optics Research Garners Nobel in Physics
Influence of Noncontact Dissipation in the Tapping Mode
Nonlinear Dynamical Properties of an Oscillating Tip-Cantilever System in the Tapping Mode
Chips Give Hope to All-Optical Memory
Coherent Signal Amplification in Bistable Nanomechanical Oscillators by Stochastic Resonance
Synthesis and Properties of Crosslinked Recombinant Pro-Resilin
Microwave Devices: Carbon Nanotubes as Cold Cathodes
Surface Alignment of Liquid Crystal Multilayers Evaporated on a Photoaligned Polyimide Film Observed by Surface Profiler
Tribological Properties of Magnesium Matrix Composite Alloys Dispersed with Mg2Si Particles
Fast Query Processing by Distributing an Index over CPU Caches
What Art Is Hiding on Your Microchip?
Intel Calls the Wi-Fi Shots
Machine Makes Dishes on Demand
Generating Hope
An Electromechanical Material Testing System for in situ Electron Microscopy and Applications
The "Robust Yet Fragile" Nature of the Internet
Vacuum Challenges and Solutions
Shape Memory Alloy Clamping Devices of a Capsule for Monitoring Tasks in the Gastrointestinal Tract
Refraction of Water Waves by Periodic Cylinder Arrays
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Zero Range Model of Traffic Flow
The Explicit Simplified Interface Method for Compressible Multicomponent Flows
Circuit Models for Sierpinski Gasket Antennas
At Dartmouth, A Remote-Controlled Robot
Hydrogen Power Brewed on the Go
Strap In, Turn On, Blast Off
For Real Strength, Fill It with Holes
Vancomycin Covalently Bonded to Titanium Beads Kills Staphylococcus Aureus
Hot New Fuel for Nuclear Reactors
In-Flight Internet Shown Off by Boeing
Melted by Mistakes
Relative Risk Analysis of Several Manufactured Nanomaterials
Photonic Innovations Move into the Mainstream
Solar Breakthrough Will Help Spur Viability of Alternative Energy
UCLA Engineers Pioneer Affordable Alternative Energy Solar Cells
New Study Weighs Impact of Open Access on Scholarly Journals
Heat and Electricity Generator That Reduces Contaminant Emissions
Wi-Fi and Cellular Accelerate Convergence
On the Road to Networked Vehicles
On the Capacity of Mobile ad hoc Networks with Delay Constraints
Driverless VW Wins $2 Million Robot Race
Engineers Probe New Orleans Levees
Fuel Cells 'Need Political Push'
Europe Needs Bigger Robots Push
Japan Tests Supersonic Jet Model
Wireless Industry Comes Together for Faster Wi-Fi
The Silicon Solution
Rise of the Body Bots
Light from Silicon
Fiber to the Brain
Monday, October 10, 2005
Farther and Faster at the Speed of Light
Nanoscale Imaging of Buried Structures via Scanning Near-Field Ultrasound Holography
PbSe Nanocrystal Solids for n- and p-Channel Thin Film Field-Effect Transistors
by Dmitri V. Talapin & Christopher B. Murray Science, 7 Oct 2005 Initially poorly conducting PbSe nanocrystal solids (quantum dot arrays or superlattices) can be chemically "activated" to fabricate n- and p-channel field effect transistors with electron and hole mobilities of 0.9 and 0.2 square centimeters per volt-second, respectively; with current modulations of about 103 to 104; and with current density approaching 3 x 104 amperes per square centimeter. Chemical treatments engineer the interparticle spacing, electronic coupling, and doping while passivating electronic traps. These nanocrystal field-effect transistors allow reversible switching between n- and p-transport, providing options for complementary metal oxide semiconductor circuits and enabling a range of low-cost, large-area electronic, optoelectronic, thermoelectric, and sensing applications.