text-only page produced automatically by LIFT Text Transcoder Skip all navigation and go to page contentSkip top navigation and go to directorate navigationSkip top navigation and go to page navigation
National Science Foundation Home National Science Foundation - Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS)
Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS)
design element
MPS Home
About MPS
Funding Opportunities
Awards
News
Events
Discoveries
Publications
Advisory Committee
Career Opportunities
View MPS Staff
MPS Organizations
Astronomical Sciences (AST)
Chemistry (CHE)
Materials Research (DMR)
Mathematical Sciences (DMS)
Physics (PHY)
Office of Multidisciplinary Activities (OMA)
Proposals and Awards
Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide
  Introduction
Proposal Preparation and Submission
bullet Grant Proposal Guide
  bullet Grants.gov Application Guide
Award and Administration
bullet Award and Administration Guide
Award Conditions
Other Types of Proposals
Merit Review
NSF Outreach
Policy Office
Other Site Features
Special Reports
Research Overviews
Multimedia Gallery
Classroom Resources
NSF-Wide Investments

Email this pagePrint this page
Nanomanufacturing - News

 Get MPS News Updates by Email | NSF News RSS Feed What is RSS?


Showing: 1-25 of 25 | Search News

an array of piezotronic transistors Piezoelectric "Taxel" Arrays Convert Motion to Electronic Signals for Tactile Imaging
Released April 25, 2013
News From the Field
a comparison non-aligned and aligned nanorods Building a Better Capacitor With Custom Nanorods
Released April 18, 2013
News From the Field
an illustration of a silicon AFM tip Penn Research Shows Mechanism Behind Wear at the Atomic Scale
Released January 29, 2013
News From the Field
manipulating the surface of liquid crystals Penn Researchers Show New Level of Control Over Liquid Crystals
Released January 7, 2013
News From the Field
a wafer containing graphene p-n junctions Self-assembled Monolayers Create P-N Junctions in Graphene Films
Released December 10, 2012
News From the Field
researchers with graphene oxide's behind them Metastable Material: Study Shows Availability of Hydrogen Controls Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide
Released May 22, 2012
News From the Field
engineering graphic Boron Nanoribbons Reveal Surprising Thermal Properties in Bundles
Released December 20, 2011
News From the Field
plasmonic airy beam Shooting Light a Curve
Released August 11, 2011
News From the Field
an epidermal electronic system Smart Skin: Electronics That Stick and Stretch Like a Temporary Tattoo
Released August 11, 2011
News From the Field
 the integrity of the RBC-membrane Nanoparticles Disguised as Red Blood Cells Will Deliver Cancer-fighting Drugs
Released June 20, 2011
News From the Field
the hybrid plasmon polariton nanoscale waveguide Nanoscale Waveguide for Future Photonics
Released May 31, 2011
News From the Field
 a silicon waveguide Graphene Optical Modulators Could Lead to Ultrafast Communications
Released May 8, 2011
News From the Field
News thumbnail GRIN Plasmonics
Released January 24, 2011
News From the Field
mobius converter Strange New Twist: Berkeley Researchers Discover Möbius Symmetry in Metamaterials
Released December 20, 2010
News From the Field
schematic of a plasmon laser Scientists Take Plasmon Lasers Out of Deep Freeze
Released December 19, 2010
News From the Field
nanopillars solar A New Twist for Nanopillar Light Collectors
Released November 16, 2010
News From the Field
nanogenerator transfer Nanogenerators Grow Strong Enough to Power Small Conventional Electronics
Released November 8, 2010
News From the Field
artist's illustration of an artificial e-skin Engineers Make Artificial Skin Out of Nanowires
Released September 12, 2010
News From the Field
researcher manipulates and measures nanodevices Researchers Create New Class of Piezoelectric Logic Devices Using Zinc Oxide Nanowires
Released September 1, 2010
News From the Field
improved nanogenerator Researchers Use Improved Nanogenerators to Power Sensors Based on Zinc Oxide Nanowires
Released March 29, 2010
News From the Field
nanoporous alumina membrane Incorporating Biofunctionality Into Nanomaterials for Medical, Health Devices
Released March 22, 2010
News From the Field
polymer filaments MIT Scientists Transform Polyethylene Into a Heat-conducting Material
Released March 8, 2010
News From the Field
engineering graphic Lou's Clues Lead to Nano Revelation
Released February 15, 2010
News From the Field
Photo of the electronic-eye camera. The Shape of Things to Come
Released August 6, 2008
Press Release
The holes that spell "NSF" are only 10 nanometers in diameter. Researchers Carve with Electricity at the Nanometer Scale
Released August 17, 2005
Press Release
Showing: 1-25 of 25


Email this pagePrint this page
Back to Top of page