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Nanotech Ready to Rock the Radio Industry
(October  2008)

Science News : Catch a Wave: Carbon nanotubes go wireless
(October  2007)

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Nanoletters : Most-Accessed Articles: 2007
(October  2007)

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Science : Micromini Radio
(October  2007)

Wired : Nano Electronics Researcher Decodes Radio Signals Using Atom-Sized Component
(October  2007)

Nature : Nanotechnology: Tiny tunes
(October  2007)

Nature Nanotechnology : Carbon nanotubes: Turn the radio up (if you can find it)
(October  2007)

BBC News

BBC News : 'World's smallest radio' unveiled
(October  2007)

New York Times : Radio Nano Calling…Testing 1,2,3,4
(October  2007)
Science: Experts Say Nanotubes Could Revolutionize Electronics
(June 2005)
Business News - Local News
UCI: Nanotubes faster than copper in chips
(June 2005)
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UCI breakthrough may mean faster computer chips
Front page story,
(June 2005)
Keck Futures Initiative
UCI’s Burke Receives National Academies Grant
(April 2005)
News from the National Academies
Nanotech Conference Tests Researchers' Ability to Work Across Disciplines
$1 Million in Grants to Be Awarded to Researchers, New Partnerships
(December 2004)
Lee and Burke Selected to Participate in National Nanotech Conference
(December 2004)
UC Irvine Scientists Develop World's Longest Electrically Conducting Nanotubes
(October 2004)
World’s Longest Conducting Carbon Nanotube Synthesized by UC Irvine
(October 2004)
UC Irvine scientists develop world's longest electrically conducting nanotubes
(October 2004)
Scientists Develop World's Longest Electrically Conducting Nanotubes
(October 2004)
Scientists Develop World's Longest Electrically Conducting Nanotubes
(October 2004)
Scientists Develop World's Longest Electrically Conducting Nanotubes
(October 2004)
UC Irvine Scientists Develop World's Longest Electrically Conducting Nanotubes
(October 2004)
UC Irvine scientists develop world's longest electrically conducting nanotubes
(October 2004)
UC Irvine Scientists Develop World's Longest Electrically Conducting Nanotubes
(October 2004)
UC Irvine scientists develop world’s longest electrically conducting nanotubes
(June 2004)
Mini Transistors May Give Microprocessors a Maxi Boost
(June 2004)
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Fast nanotube transistors
(June 2004)
Tiny 'tubes' and big dreams
(May 2004)
Nannotube transistors speed up
(April 2004)
The Register
The fastest nanotube in the west
(April 2004)
ScienceDaily Magazine 
Your source for the latest research news
High-speed Nanotube Transistors Could Lead To Better Cell Phones, Faster Computers
(April 2004)
nanotechweb.org home page
Nanotube transistors speed up
(April 2004)
Nanotransistors promise super speed
(April 2004)
UCI Researcher Leads Team Findings that High-speed Nanotube Transistors Could Lead to Better Cell Phones, Faster Computers
(April 2004)
EurekAlert!- Science News
High-speed nanotube transistors could lead to better cell phones, faster computers
(April, 2004)
UCI Researchers Receive DARPA Grant to Explore Applications of Nanotechnology for Wireless Communications
(American Chemical Society, August 2003)
Small Times - Big News in Small Tech.
DARPA aids development of nanotube electronics
(August 2003)
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UCI Researchers Receive DARPA Grant to Explore Applications of Nanotechnology for Wireless Communications
 (August 2003)
The Henry Samueli School of Engineering NSF Grant to Help Engineers Develop Bottom up Manufacturing Method (May 2003)
The Henry Samueli School of Engineering ECE Professor Garners Army Young Investigator Program Award (October 2002)
Welcome to the National Academy of Engineering Leading Young Engineers Selected to Attend
NAE's 2002 Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
(July 2002)
Nanotechnews_Logo UCI Samueli School to establish nanotechnology research facility (July 2002)
UCI to Establish Electron Beam Lithography Facility for Nanotechnology Research (July 2002)
 
UC looks to put "lab on a chip" with new research facility.  (July 2002)

Engineering professor receives Navy
'Young Investigator' Grant
(May 2002)

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering

Professor Peter J. Burke receives exclusive navy "Young Investigator" grant (May 2002)

 

ONR Announces Young Investigator Program Awards (February 20, 2002)

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