Scientists at the University of Illinois have built the world's smallest transistor radio according the Early Online Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences released January 29, demonstrating the first practical application of a carbon nanotube technology developed last year.
"These results indicate that nanotubes might have an important role to play in high-speed analog electronics..." said Founder Professor John Rogers of Illinois' Materials Sciences and Engineering program in a press release from Illinois. Rogers is also is a researcher at the Beckman Institute and at the university's Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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