
- Scientific American Magazine
Racetrack Memory: The Future Third Dimension of Data Storage
A device that slides magnetic bits back and forth along nanowire "racetracks" could pack data in a three-dimensional microchip and may replace nearly all forms of conventional data storage

- Scientific American Magazine
How to Build Nanotech Motors
Catalytic engines enable tiny swimmers to harness fuel from their environment and overcome the weird physics of the microscopic world

- Features
Angela Belcher: Building Tiny Living Batteries
A mollusk shines light on how to create a viral battery for the 2006 Scientific American 50 research leader of the year

- Scientific American Magazine
The World's Smallest Radio
A single carbon nanotube can function as a radio that detects and plays songs - Scientific American Magazine
News Scan Briefs: Weak on the Nano Risk
Also: Booby Traps for Bacteria and more...

- Scientific American Magazine
Nanomedicine--Revolutionizing the Fight against Cancer
Nanoscale technologies can transform how disease is understood, attacked and possibly prevented

- Scientific American Magazine
A Molecular Checkup: The Nano Future of Medicine
Scientific American Editor in Chief John Rennie introduces the February 2009 issue

