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Development of a Fluorescent Organic Nanotube
- Useful for analysis of in vivo behavior of organic nanotubes -
Update:10/16/2007
Ultra-low-energy ion implantation to decrease the resistance of silicon[PDF:380KB]
Update:10/04/2007
Ultraprecision ruler in nanometer world[PDF:380KB]
Development of a pulse-driven Josephson voltage standard[PDF:350KB]
Introduction of distributed energy networks to residential homes[PDF:350KB]
Functional enhancement of ADMER[PDF:360KB]
Development of a new gasket substituting for asbestos products[PDF:360KB]
Micro SOFC with high output performance[PDF:290KB]
Development of production technology for large-area single crystalline diamond wafers[PDF:290KB]
Development of a thin film for a mirror switchable between reflective and transparent states[PDF:438KB]
Intrusion protection system for large-scale networks[PDF:438KB]
Device for highly-efficient generation of hyperpolarized xenon gas to improve MRI sensitivity[PDF:443KB]
Development of "AIST-SOA Virtual Cluster Management System"[PDF:443KB]
Elucidation of mechanism of bone-conducted ultrasonic perception and development of a novel hearing aid[PDF:292KB]
Development of a High-Sensitivity Rapid-Response NOx Sensor
- Application as sensor of vehicle emissions is expected -
Update:08/27/2007
Development of a Total Fluorine Analyzer that is several hundred times as sensitive as a conventional analyzer
- Makes possible the easy and prompt analysis of environmental samples and industrial products -
Update:08/21/2007
Development of a Nanopipette with an Inner Diameter of 50 nm Using an Organic Nanotube
- Micromanipulation technology made the nanopipette possible -
Update:08/20/2007
Auto-illuminating Fluorescent Protein for Greater Sophistication in Cell Imaging
- Protein fluoresces without exposure to light -
Update:07/30/2007
Development of an Inexpensive Method for Mass Synthesis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- Accelerating the mass production of highly-pure single-walled carbon nanotubes -
Update:07/24/2007
Shape-Engineerable and Highly Densely Packed Carbon Nanotubes
- Accelerating the development of next-generation capacitors -
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