Nanotechnology’s biggest stories of 2008

December 29, 2008 | Source: New Scientist Tech

Manganese-oxide nanowires were shaped into a kind of paper tissue that guzzles up oil spills without absorbing a drop of water, and a novel mixture of gold-filled carbon nanotubes and lithium hydride capable of converting radiation directly into electricity are among New Scientist’s top nanotech stories of 2008.