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American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Sept. 12, 2007
Date:9/17/2007

problems, and permits monitoring of the lipid flip in actual cell membranes in real time, as the process unfolds.

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New Noninvasive Methodology for Real-Time Monitoring of Lipid Flip

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Toward next-generation integrated circuits made from carbon nanotubes
Nano Letters

Scientists in Israel are reporting the first simple and inexpensive method for building the large-scale networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) needed for using these microscopic wisps in a future generation of faster, smaller, and more powerful computers and portable electronic devices.

In a study scheduled for the Sept. 12 issue of ACS Nano Letters, a monthly journal, Yael Hanein and colleagues point out that no assembly method has solved all of the key problems involved in fabrication of large networks. Those problems range from aligning SWCNTs in a preset pattern to integrating carbon nanotube circuits into an integrated circuit environment similar to those at the heart of conventional microprocessors.

The study describes a method to manufacture and assemble large arrays of SWCNTs into an integrated circuit format. It can be used on a variety of surfaces and produced on an industrial scale. The process involves creating networ
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