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David M. Stout Joins NanoBio Corporation's Board of Directors

29.05.2008 22:22    nanowerk.com
NanoBio Corporation, a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel products for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, today announced the appointment of David M. Stout to its Board of Directors.


Learn about nanosoccer from new website and video

29.05.2008 22:22    nanowerk.com
If you love soccer but don't want to wait until the next World Cup in 2010 to satisfy your appetite for the most popular game on Earth, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has the answer - though

CytoViva, Inc. Awarded 'Most Promising Life Science Technology Company' Recognition at Rice Alliance Life Science Venture Forum

29.05.2008 22:22    nanowerk.com
CytoViva, Inc. was named one of the top ten most promising Life Science companies at the 7th Annual Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship Life Science Venture Forum in Houston last week.

SUSS Automated Bond Cluster Selected for MEMS Foundry in Korea

29.05.2008 22:22    nanowerk.com
SUSS MicroTec, a leading supplier of process and test solutions for the semiconductor industry,announced today that u-ITC, Korea, has selected the advanced wafer bonding equipment of SUSS for its MEMS foundry.


Engineers whip up the first long-lived nanoscale bubbles

29.05.2008 22:22    nanowerk.com
Discovery could significantly extend the lifetimes of common gas-liquid products.

Lecture: The Age of Nanotechnology

29.05.2008 22:22    nanowerk.com
A lecture by Professor James Gimzewski (UCLA) in London/UK on July 8.

World's smallest bowl of Ramen

29.05.2008 22:21    nanowerk.com
Japanese scientists say they have used cutting-edge technology to create a noodle bowl so small it can be seen only through a microscope.

A molecular 'salve' to sooth surface stresses

29.05.2008 22:21    nanowerk.com
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have shown for the first time that a single layer of molecular 'salve' can significantly soothe the stresses affecting clean metal surfaces.

Moving molecules within molecules

29.05.2008 20:54    physorg.com
Experts in the field of nanoscience have discovered a way of controlling the motion and detecting the forces that move molecules within molecules.

Researchers make breakthrough in renewable energy materials

29.05.2008 20:54    physorg.com
University of Queensland researchers have made a ground-breaking discovery that produces highly efficient miniature crystals which could revolutionise the way we harvest and use solar energy.

Nanoparticles assemble by millions to encase oil drops

29.05.2008 20:54    physorg.com
In a development that could lead to new technologies for cleaning up oil spills and polluted groundwater, scientists at Rice University have shown how tiny, stick-shaped particles of metal and carbon can trap oil droplets in water by spontaneously assembling

Alfa Aesar Publishes New Fine Chemicals and Catalysts Brochure

29.05.2008 07:34    nanowerk.com
Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey company, has published a new Fine Chemicals and Catalysts brochure which explores the fine chemical production and service capabilities provided by Alfa Aesar.

Monkeys control a bionic arm with their thoughts

29.05.2008 07:34    nanowerk.com
A monkey has successfully fed itself with fluid, well-controlled movements of a human-like robotic arm by using only signals from its brain, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine report in the journal Nature.

Sullivan wins NSF Career Award for research on therapeutic drug carriers

29.05.2008 07:34    nanowerk.com
The five-year, $489,798 grant will support the University of Delaware scientist's research to determine how cells interact with potential drug carriers and how the resulting structural changes of the carrier affect its ability to efficiently deliver its payload.

Abu Dhabi Heats Up the Global Solar Market with $2 Billion Investment in Photovoltaic Manufacturing

29.05.2008 07:34    nanowerk.com
Masdar PV today announced a multi-billion dollar investment in thin-film photovoltaic solar technology, as part of its drive to become a world leader in alternative energy.

Physicists don't flip spin but find possible electron switch

29.05.2008 07:34    nanowerk.com
University of Oregon researchers trying to flip the spin of electrons with laser bursts lasting picoseconds instead found a way to manipulate and control the spin - knowledge that may prove useful in a variety of new materials and technologies.

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