Table of contents
February 2007, Volume 2 No 2 pp65-128
- In This Issue
- Editorial
- Correspondence
- Commentary
- Thesis
- Books and Arts
- Research Highlights
- News and Views
- Review
- Letters
- Articles
Editorial
Brussels backs nanotech - p65
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.33
Full Text - Brussels backs nanotech | PDF (483 KB) - Brussels backs nanotech
Subject Categories: Education and research | Industry and IPR
Correspondence
Risks and nanotechnology: the public is more concerned than experts and industry - p67
Michael Siegrist, Arnim Wiek, Asgeir Helland & Hans Kastenholz
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.10
Full Text - Risks and nanotechnology: the public is more concerned than experts and industry | PDF (462 KB) - Risks and nanotechnology: the public is more concerned than experts and industry
Subject Category: Ethical, legal and other societal issues
Commentary
The perils of pre-emptive regulation - pp68 - 70
John C. Monica, Jr, Michael E. Heintz & Patrick T. Lewis
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.15
Full Text - The perils of pre-emptive regulation | PDF (545 KB) - The perils of pre-emptive regulation
Subject Category: Ethical, legal and other societal issues
Thesis
Can nanotechnology ever prove that it is green? - pp71 - 72
Richard Jones
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.12
Full Text - Can nanotechnology ever prove that it is green? | PDF (589 KB) - Can nanotechnology ever prove that it is green?
Subject Category: Environmental, health and safety issues
Books and Arts
Where's the detail? - p73
Peter Dobson reviews Nanotechnology applications and markets by Lawrence Gasman
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.5
Full Text - Where's the detail? | PDF (464 KB) - Where's the detail?
Subject Category: Industry and IPR
Research Highlights
Ice crystals in nanotubes, plus optical tweezers for nanosurgery, organic electronics and a molecular 'rack-and-pinion' device - pp74 - 75
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.13
Full Text - Ice crystals in nanotubes, plus optical tweezers for nanosurgery, organic electronics and a molecular 'rack-and-pinion' device | PDF (608 KB) - Ice crystals in nanotubes, plus optical tweezers for nanosurgery, organic electronics and a molecular 'rack-and-pinion' device
Top down bottom up: Making connections - p75
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.17
Full Text - Top down bottom up: Making connections | PDF (92 KB) - Top down bottom up: Making connections
Subject Category: Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes
News and Views
Organic electronics: Self-assembly is ready to roll - pp77 - 78
Walter F. Smith
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.14
Full Text - Organic electronicsSelf-assembly is ready to roll | PDF (196 KB) - Organic electronicsSelf-assembly is ready to roll
Subject Category: Molecular self-assembly
Nanofluidics: A fork in the nano-road - pp79 - 80
Robert Austin
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.18
Full Text - NanofluidicsA fork in the nano-road | PDF (215 KB) - NanofluidicsA fork in the nano-road
Subject Categories: Nanobiotechnology | Nanofluidics
Nanolithography: Going round in circles - p80
Stuart Cantrill
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.24
Full Text - NanolithographyGoing round in circles | PDF (145 KB) - NanolithographyGoing round in circles
Subject Category: Surface patterning and imaging
Nanosensors: Small strains, big gains - pp81 - 82
John Mamin
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.11
Full Text - NanosensorsSmall strains, big gains | PDF (162 KB) - NanosensorsSmall strains, big gains
Subject Categories: Nanosensors and other devices | NEMS
Molecular machines: Reinventing the wheel - pp82 - 84
Saw-Wai Hla
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.16
Full Text - Molecular machinesReinventing the wheel | PDF (181 KB) - Molecular machinesReinventing the wheel
Subject Categories: Molecular machines and motors | Surface patterning and imaging
Biotechnology: Logic goes in vitro - pp84 - 85
Ehud Shapiro & Binyamin Gil
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.23
Full Text - BiotechnologyLogic goes in vitro | PDF (139 KB) - BiotechnologyLogic goes in vitro
Subject Category: Nanobiotechnology
Review
Fluid flow in carbon nanotubes and nanopipes - pp87 - 94
M. Whitby & N. Quirke
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.175
Abstract - Fluid flow in carbon nanotubes and nanopipes | Full Text - Fluid flow in carbon nanotubes and nanopipes | PDF (1,102 KB) - Fluid flow in carbon nanotubes and nanopipes
Subject Categories: Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes | Nanofluidics
Letters
Rolling a single molecular wheel at the atomic scale - pp95 - 98
L. Grill, K.-H. Rieder, F. Moresco, G. Rapenne, S. Stojkovic, X. Bouju & C. Joachim
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.210
Abstract - Rolling a single molecular wheel at the atomic scale | Full Text - Rolling a single molecular wheel at the atomic scale | PDF (448 KB) - Rolling a single molecular wheel at the atomic scale
Subject Categories: Molecular machines and motors | Surface patterning and imaging
See also: News and Views by Hla
Supramolecular gratings for tuneable confinement of electrons on metal surfaces - pp99 - 103
Y. Pennec, W. Auwärter, A. Schiffrin, A. Weber-Bargioni, A. Riemann & J. V. Barth
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.212
Abstract - Supramolecular gratings for tuneable confinement of electrons on metal surfaces | Full Text - Supramolecular gratings for tuneable confinement of electrons on metal surfaces | PDF (620 KB) - Supramolecular gratings for tuneable confinement of electrons on metal surfaces
Subject Categories: Electronic properties and devices | Molecular machines and motors
A nanoscale probe for fluidic and ionic transport - pp104 - 107
Bertrand Bourlon, Joyce Wong, Csilla Mikó, László Forró & Marc Bockrath
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.211
Abstract - A nanoscale probe for fluidic and ionic transport | Full Text - A nanoscale probe for fluidic and ionic transport | PDF (264 KB) - A nanoscale probe for fluidic and ionic transport
Subject Categories: Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes | Electronic properties and devices | Nanofluidics
Cellular uptake of functionalized carbon nanotubes is independent of functional group and cell type - pp108 - 113
Kostas Kostarelos, Lara Lacerda, Giorgia Pastorin, Wei Wu, Sébastien Wieckowski, Jacqueline Luangsivilay, Sylvie Godefroy, Davide Pantarotto, Jean-Paul Briand, Sylviane Muller, Maurizio Prato & Alberto Bianco
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.209
Abstract - Cellular uptake of functionalized carbon nanotubes is independent of functional group and cell type | Full Text - Cellular uptake of functionalized carbon nanotubes is independent of functional group and cell type | PDF (612 KB) - Cellular uptake of functionalized carbon nanotubes is independent of functional group and cell type | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes | Nanobiotechnology | Nanomedicine
Articles
Ultra-sensitive NEMS-based cantilevers for sensing, scanned probe and very high-frequency applications - pp114 - 120
Mo Li, H. X. Tang & M. L. Roukes
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.208
Abstract - Ultra-sensitive NEMS-based cantilevers for sensing, scanned probe and very high-frequency applications | Full Text - Ultra-sensitive NEMS-based cantilevers for sensing, scanned probe and very high-frequency applications | PDF (428 KB) - Ultra-sensitive NEMS-based cantilevers for sensing, scanned probe and very high-frequency applications | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Nanosensors and other devices | NEMS
See also: News and Views by Mamin
A patterned anisotropic nanofluidic sieving structure for continuous-flow separation of DNA and proteins - pp121 - 128
Jianping Fu, Reto B. Schoch, Anna L. Stevens, Steven R. Tannenbaum & Jongyoon Han
doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.206
Abstract - A patterned anisotropic nanofluidic sieving structure for continuous-flow separation of DNA and proteins | Full Text - A patterned anisotropic nanofluidic sieving structure for continuous-flow separation of DNA and proteins | PDF (664 KB) - A patterned anisotropic nanofluidic sieving structure for continuous-flow separation of DNA and proteins | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Nanobiotechnology | Nanofluidics
See also: News and Views by Austin

