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#66464 - 10/18/07 04:37 PM Nano Radio
Dr_JB Offline
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Registered: 01/14/07
Posts: 215
Loc: Ontairo, Canada
Hello everyone,

I wasn't sure where to post this, but I figured some of you would take an interest in this:

http://physorg.com/news111845637.html

John

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#66465 - 10/18/07 10:08 PM Re: Nano Radio
cheebs Offline
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Registered: 12/18/06
Posts: 18
Loc: Guatemala
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#66466 - 10/18/07 10:20 PM Re: Nano Radio
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
Worked for me... Here's what it said:

Quote:
The “carbon nanotube radio” device is thousands of times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. The development marks an important step in the evolution of nano-electronics and could lead to the production of the world’s smallest radio, the scientists say. Their findings appeared online today and are scheduled for publication in the Nov. 14 print edition of ACS’ Nano Letters.

Peter Burke and Chris Rutherglen developed a carbon nanotube “demodulator” that is capable of translating AM radio waves into sound. In a laboratory demonstration, the researchers incorporated the detector into a complete radio system and used it to successfully transmit classical music wirelessly from an iPod to a speaker several feet away from the music player.

Although other researchers have developed nano-sized radio wave detectors in the past, the current study marks the first time that a nano-sized detector has been demonstrated in an actual working radio system, the scientists say.

The study demonstrates the feasibility of making other radio components at the nanoscale in the future and may eventually lead to a “truly integrated nanoscale wireless communications system,” they say. Such a device could have numerous industrial, commercial, medical and other applications.

Source: American Chemical Society
One has to wonder what kind of iPod they used - a Nano , perhaps? wink

EDIT: That was a fairly silly form for my 10,000th post to take, wasn't it? As penance for the obvious pun, I'll be taking a few days off from the forum. (Actually, I'll be out of town for the weekend, but that's not nearly as good a story...)
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#66467 - 10/18/07 11:15 PM Re: Nano Radio
BloggingITGuy Offline
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Registered: 02/20/06
Posts: 446
Loc: Beaverton, Oregon
ROFL good one.

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