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Russia aims to be nanotech leader
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(AP:MOSCOW) President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia is thinking big when it comes to nanotechnology.
Medvedev told an international nanotechnology forum that Russia aims to be a world leader in an industry he said has vast potential. He stressed that Russia needs to stop coasting on its income from energy exports and diversify its economy.
Nanotechnology allows scientists to manipulate materials at the molecular level, and nanomaterials have come increasingly into use.
Medvedev cited estimates that nanotechnology could be a $2 billion (euro1.37 billion) to $3 billion industry by 2015.
The Kremlin has set up a state corporation to oversee nanotechnology.
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SMALL TIMES -- Micro and Nanotech Manufacturing Tools and Materials
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Researchers print toxin-detecting paper
August 7, 2009 10:04 PM
August 7, 2009: Researchers at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, have developed a method for printing a toxin-detecting biosensor on paper using bioactive inks.
IDT going fabless, partnering with TSMC
August 7, 2009 9:30 PM
August 7, 2009: Integrated Device Technology (IDT) is giving up on the fab-lite model and going completely fabless, transferring its fabrication processes to TSMC over the next two years.
JC Eloy: What's in store for MEMS
August 6, 2009 12:25 PM
August 6, 2009: Jean Christophe (J.C.) Eloy, president and CEO of Yole Développement, talks with Small Times' Pete Singer at SEMICON West, about the MEMS market and notable trends.
Two PA nanomaterials startups get funding
August 5, 2009 9:26 AM
August 5, 2009: A pair of university spinoffs in Pennsylvania are receiving funding from the Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center to help their work in nanopolymers and nanofibers.
SWeNT, Chasm open CNT coatings center
August 3, 2009 12:52 PM
August 3, 2009: Carbon nanotube maker SouthWest Nanotechnologies (SWeNT) and nanomaterials consultancy Chasm Technologies have established an application development center in the Boston area to help demonstrate for customers the feasibility of carbon nanotube coatings and printing applications.
NanoDynamics goes under
July 30, 2009 9:00 PM
July 30, 2009: NanoDynamics has ceased operations and filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy -- a liquidation move, not a restructuring -- unable to find financing after a pair of abandoned IPOs and the current stagnant funding environment.
MOSIS adding IBM's 180nm, 45nm SOI to foundry runs
July 30, 2009 8:14 PM
July 30, 2009: MOSIS, a prototyping and low-volume circuit production service, is expanding its shuttle runs to include two more of IBM's silicon-on-insulator (SOI) process technologies, for 0.18μm/200mm wafers and 45nm/300mm wafers.
Carl Zeiss adds nanopatterning engine for FIB/SEMs
July 28, 2009 4:07 PM
July 28, 2009: Carl Zeiss is adding a nanopatterning engine to its CrossBeam FIB/SEM workstations to offer more flexible and precise control of the focus ion beam. Application examples include atom probe tip preparation, microstrainer, nano-optical elements (e.g., Fresnel-lenses), and custom structures.
GaTech: Jeweled beetles teach about optics, liquid crystals
July 27, 2009 12:26 PM
July 27, 2009: Researchers from Georgia Tech have been examining small green beetles whose properties may help divine interesting facts about optics and liquid crystals.
Nanosys, Nanoco resolve QD patent spat
July 23, 2009 4:15 PM
July 23, 2009: Nanosys Inc. and UK-based Nanoco Technologies are settling a lawsuit alleging infringement of five patents involving quantum dot technology; as a result Nanoco will cease US sales of one of its products.
U-M: Music moves microfluidics
July 22, 2009 5:21 PM
July 22, 2009: Scientists at the U. of Michigan have devised a microfluidic device incorporating a pneumatic system that requires no electromechanical valves, instead powered by sound waves. And they show how it works using the school's fight song.
EU R&D program Nano2012 formally kicks off
July 21, 2009 9:40 PM
July 21, 2009: Representatives CEA-Leti, STMicroelectronics, IBM, and officials from across France have gathered to officially launch the Nano2012 R&D program, a public/private program led by ST to create advanced R&D clusters to develop new semiconductor technologies.
Company: No, our robots don't eat corpses
July 20, 2009 9:43 PM
July 20, 2009: Just to clear things up -- Cyclone Power Technologies says its robotic technology "is strictly vegetarian."
FEI uncrates new TEM
July 20, 2009 9:06 PM
July 20, 2009: FEI Corp. has unveiled a new scanning/transmission electron microscope (S/TEM) that it says "dramatically increases productivity" for analysis work in applications such as semiconductor manufacturing and materials analysis.
Agilent Technologies tweaks nano-test software
July 17, 2009 3:49 PM
July 17, 2009: Agilent Technologies has launched a new version of its TestWorks software for its nanoindentation and tensile instruments to offer better imaging capabilities, survey scanning, and a new test method development environment.
Analyst: What downturn for consumer, wireless MEMS?
July 16, 2009 5:29 PM
July 16, 2009: In sharp contrast to the lousy near-term outlook for the broad electronics industry, particularly semiconductors and wireless, the market for MEMS used in consumer electronics is actually seen growing more than 6% this year, according to statistics from iSuppli.
SEMICON West: MEMS key to leading-edge semiconductors?
July 15, 2009 1:50 PM
July 15, 2009: A new technology being bundled into lithography equipment supporting leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing utilizes MEMS functionality to push current lithography technology as far as it can go.
EV Group uncrates NIL stepper for micro-optics, nano R&D
July 13, 2009 2:32 PM
July 13, 2009: EV Group has unveiled a next-generation UV-nanoimprint lithography (NIL) step and repeat system eyeing use for microelectronics applications including optics/image sensors, lens arrays, and certain R&D nanoelectronics processes.
FEI joins SEMATECH metrology R&D program
July 13, 2009 12:36 PM
July 13, 2009: FEI has joined SEMATECH's advanced metrology development program at the U. of Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) to expand efforts to develop novel technologies to improve process control and yield for 45nm node and below manufacturing.
Applied Nanotech, Japanese partner push forward on Cu nanoparticle inks
July 10, 2009 3:35 PM
July 10, 2009: Applied Nanotech said it is licensing an unidentified "leading industrial chemical products company in Japan" to manufacture and commercialize its technology for copper-based nanoparticle inks and pastes.
Carbon nanotubes: A market snapshot
July 10, 2009 9:42 AM
WEB EXCLUSIVE: A quick scan across the landscape of suppliers that are betting the farm on nanotubes.
Analyst: Accelerometers in 1/3 of mobile phones in 2010
July 9, 2009 9:45 PM
July 9, 2009: Spurred by the two hottest devices -- Apple's iPhone and the Palm Pre -- accelerometers will be shipped in one out of every three phones in 2010, up from out of five phones this year and just one out of 10 phones in 2008, according to a new analysis from iSuppli Corp.
Emerging commercial applications of nano electronics
July 8, 2009 3:08 PM
SEMICON WEST PREVIEW: The much-hyped properties of materials at the nanoscale are finally starting to be applied to some real electronics applications -- e.g., thermoelectric materials based on based on spray-on semiconductor nanocrystals, ultrasensitive NEMS gas sensors, carbon nanotube-based transparent conductive films and more -- which will be on discussed and displayed at SEMICON West (July 14-16) in San Francisco.
Zeiss adds variable pressure to Sigma FE-SEMs
July 8, 2009 11:10 AM
July 8, 2009: Carl Zeiss has unveiled a new product in its Sigma line of field emission scanning electron microscopes (FE-SEM).
Southwest Nano scores $3M funding
July 7, 2009 3:25 PM
July 7, 2009: SouthWest Nanotechnologies, a developer of single-wall and specialty multiwall carbon nanotubes, is receiving $3M equity from Troy, MI-based Insight Technology Capital Partners LP to push product development, manufacturing, and marketing for both existing and new nanotube products.
SEMATECH takes Veeco AFM for EUV work
July 6, 2009 2:24 PM
July 6, 2009: SEMATECH has accepted a Veeco Insight 3D atomic force microscope (AFM) to be put to use for non-destructive reference metrology for critical dimension (CD), overlay and contour, and 3D characterization of resist features in extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.
MEMS equipment diffuses into mainstream IC markets, finds ways to improve yields
July 6, 2009 1:10 PM
SEMICON WEST PREVIEW: Despite a lousy 2008 and very limited visibility for 2009, suppliers of MEMS equipment see potential in offering new approaches to improve tricky MEMS yields in manufacturing faster, and at lower cost, with solutions for quicker simulation, more practical dry etch, and smarter package inspection.
Minnesota firm: Nanocoating improves parts lifetime by ~40x
July 3, 2009 12:25 PM
July 3, 2009: Rushford Hypersonic LLC says it has applied its hypersonic plasma particle deposition (HPPD) coating process to its first "real-world" product: a drill bit that it says increased its lifetime by ~40×.
Georgia Tech: Better nanomeasurements with new stats analysis
July 2, 2009 9:57 AM
July 2, 2009: Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new statistical analysis technique that could lead to more precise and reliable measurements of nanomaterials and nanostructures.
Michigan lab-on-a-chip measures biofilms
July 1, 2009 5:07 PM
July 1, 2009: Researchers at the U. of Michigan have developed a microfluidic device that helps analyze the mechanical behavior of biofilms, colonies of bacteria behind most human infectious diseases.
Analyst: MEMS tool market on the rebound
June 30, 2009 10:11 AM
June 30, 2009: MEMS device demand has held steadier than the overall semiconductor market, but the market for equipment to make MEMS devices has struggled like the overall chip tools sector -- but now it's poised to surge ahead of the broader sector, according to an industry analyst.
Carl Zeiss prepping new high-res microscopes
June 29, 2009 11:50 AM
June 29, 2009: Carl Zeiss says it will debut before year's end a new line of high-resolution microscopes combining its HR-SIM (high-resolution structured illumination) and PAL-M (photoactivated localization) technologies, targeting biomedical research.
Scientists create first electronic quantum processor
June 29, 2009 6:09 AM
June 28, 2009 -- A team led by Yale University researchers has created the first rudimentary solid-state quantum processor, taking another step toward the ultimate dream of building a quantum computer.
Brown U.: "Bacterial assassins" target staph invaders on implants
June 26, 2009 8:34 PM
June 26, 2009: Researchers at Brown U. say they have devised a way to eliminate bacteria that invade human tissue though medical devices: send magnetic nanoparticle "headhunters" after them.
Scientists: Nanoparticles zip through marine ecosystems
June 26, 2009 1:10 PM
June 26, 2009: Researchers in South Carolina are raising red flags about the potential impact of nanoparticles, by tracking how easily they can distribute through a marine ecosystem and up the food chain.
Firm touts scooter with nano-boosted motor
June 26, 2009 11:07 AM
June 26, 2009: KLD Energy Technologies is launching US sales of an electric scooter based on an transmissionless motor system that uses a nanocomposite material to boost energy efficiency.
U. of Arkansas to get $1.5M for nano center
June 25, 2009 2:21 PM
June 25, 2009: Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe has released $1.5M from the state's General Improvement Fund to the U. of Arkansas for construction of a new Nanotechnology Center.
Raytheon to make nano thermal materials for defense systems
June 25, 2009 2:15 PM
June 25, 2009: Raytheon Co. says it has been awarded a four-year, $6M contract (including all options) by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop nano thermal interface materials (nTIM) to improve thermal performance of defense electronics systems.
Lux Research: Economy blunting growth of nanomaterials
June 24, 2009 9:44 AM
June 24, 2009: As the economic downturn seizes up several nanoenabled product markets, growth has eroded all along the value chain, according to a new report from Lux Research. The firm now projects sales from products incorporating nanotechnology should top $2.5T by 2015, but that's -21% lower than what the firm had earlier predicted.
Danish, Chinese scientists partner for nanotech R&D
June 24, 2009 9:18 AM
June 24, 2009: Researchers from Denmark and China are now collaborating in several nanotech fields, including chemically manufactured electronic components and molecules that convert heat to electricity, reports the European Union's Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS).
NC nanobio center wins $2.5M grant
June 23, 2009 8:50 PM
June 23, 2009 : The Center of Innovation in Nanobiotechnology (COIN) at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center has landed $2.5M in funding over the next four years to help statewide universities commercialize their nanobiotech research.
Report examines differing views on US nano policies
June 23, 2009 4:41 PM
June 23, 2009: A study by researchers from Arizona and Wisconsin indicates a gulf between the views of nanoscientists and the general public when it comes to regulating nanotechnology, mainly about risks -- with an interesting twist.
Making fuel cells with molecular polymer brushes
June 22, 2009 8:55 AM
June 22, 2009: Researchers from the U. of Georgia have developed a method to grow molecular polymer chains into miniature fuel cells that can conduct electrical charges, with potential use in devices including pacemakers, cochlear implants, and prosthetic limbs.
RUSNANO, Japan tighten nano ties
June 19, 2009 1:26 PM
June 19, 2009: Russia's state-owned nanotech business group RUSNANO and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) have agreed to establish a "workgroup" to collaborate in nanotechnology, initially to select Japanese nanotech application projects that can be implemented in Russia.
IBM, German scholars measure atoms with noncontact AFM
June 18, 2009 10:12 PM
June 18, 2009: Researchers from IBM and the U. of Regensburg (Germany) say they have demonstrated the ability to measure the charge state of a single atom, distinguishing between neutral/positive/negative ones, using noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) -- an achievement they say opens up explorations into nanoscale structures and devices "at the ultimate atomic and molecular limits" for applications in molecular electronics, catalysis, and photovoltaics.
Microbeads with magnetically-tunable colors show promise for signs, printing
June 18, 2009 9:19 PM
June 18, 2009: Researchers at the U. of California-Riverside and Seoul National University have fabricated microscopic polymer beads that change color according to changes in magnetic fields, touting their possible use in reusable signs, magnetically activated security features, and environmentally friendly pigments.
Report: Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene for Electronics Apps
June 18, 2009 2:02 PM
June 18, 2009 -- Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene exhibit extraordinary electrical properties for organic materials, and have a huge potential in electrical and electronic applications such as sensors, semiconductor devices, displays, conductors and energy conversion devices (e.g., fuel cells, harvesters and batteries).
NYU touts DNA-enabled nanoparticle glue
June 15, 2009 5:04 PM
June 15, 2009: Researchers at New York University say they've created a method to precisely bind nanoparticles into larger structures that overcomes a "sticky" problem and enables creation of stable, sophisticated microscopic and macroscopic structures.
Penn scientist finds plumber's wonderland on graphene
June 11, 2009 11:24 AM
June 11, 2009: Engineers from the University of Pennsylvania, Sandia National Laboratories and Rice University have demonstrated the formation of interconnected carbon nanostructures on graphene substrate, in a simple assembly process that may eventually lead to a new paradigm for building integrated carbon-based devices.
Scientists counteract nanoparticle lung damage in mice
June 11, 2009 10:56 AM
June 11, 2009: Scientists say they have identified for the first time a mechanism by which nanoparticles cause lung damage and have demonstrated that it can be combated by blocking the process involved, taking a step toward addressing the growing concerns over the safety of nanotechnology.
Vanderbilt researchers make filler-less freestanding nanofilms
June 10, 2009 11:46 AM
June 10, 2009: Vanderbilt physicists have found a way to make freestanding nanoparticle films, without any additive, that are strong and resilient enough to pick up and move with tweezers -- making them easy to incorporate into microelectronic devices.
FDA official has questions about nanoscale food ingredients
June 10, 2009 11:27 AM
June 10, 2009: The US Food and Drug Administration can regulate nanotechnology using its existing authority, but questions remain over the size of food ingredients, according to an FDA official.
Xradia adds 3-D X-ray capabilities to Nanolab Technologies
June 9, 2009 4:28 PM
June 9, 2009: Xradia Inc. and NanoLab Technologies Inc. have formed a partnership to offer 3D X-ray imaging as part of a service model to help address semiconductor packaging development and failure analysis challenges.
Interactive data eyeglasses opens up new worlds
June 9, 2009 4:24 PM
June 9, 2009: A group of scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS is working on a device which incorporates eye tracking to create bidirectional "data eyeglasses," opening up hands-free applications generally associated with spy movies and fighter pilots.
NanoString closes $30M Series C financing
June 9, 2009 4:23 PM
June 9, 2009: NanoString Technologies, a privately held life sciences company advancing technologies for expression profiling, has closed a $30 million Series C equity financing. This financing, structured in two tranches, will allow NanoString Technologies to accelerate the commercialization of the nCounter Analysis System in the research tools and diagnostics arenas.
GA Tech: Graphene could replace Cu for IC interconnects
June 4, 2009 3:24 PM
June 4, 2009: Researchers at Georgia Tech say they have experimentally demonstrated the potential for graphene to replace copper for on-chip interconnects and help extend performance scaling for silicon-based ICs.
Quicker, cheaper SARS detector uses nanodesign
May 29, 2009 10:54 AM
May 29, 2009: Members of a USC-led research team say they've made a big improvement in a new breed of electronic detectors for viruses and other biological materials -- one that may be a valuable addition to the battle against epidemics.
Mexico to try Rice U's arsenic-cleansing 'nanorust'
May 27, 2009 8:13 PM
May 27, 2009: Rice University researchers say that the first field tests of "nanorust," the university's low-cost technology for removing arsenic from drinking water, will begin later this year in Guanajuato, Mexico.
Agilent, Anderson collaborate on protein assays
May 26, 2009 10:31 PM
May 26, 2009: Agilent Technologies Inc. and Anderson Forschung Group LLC (AFG) are collaborating to develop quantitative peptide assays to speed protein biomarker discovery and validation.
Australian center to develop early disease diagnosis
May 26, 2009 10:29 PM
May 26, 2009: A new center for disease research at the University of Queensland in Australia will focus on the early diagnosis and tailored treatment of diseases like cancer.
RainDance makes 1st European sale of Sequence Enrichment Solution
May 26, 2009 3:03 PM
May 26, 2009 -- RainDance Technologies Inc., which provides microdroplet-based solutions for human health and disease research, has received the first European order for its Sequence Enrichment Solution from ATLAS Biolabs GmbH of Berlin, a genomic services provider.
Chinese company Irico to manufacture OLEDs
May 22, 2009 3:10 PM
May 22, 2009: China-based panel maker Irico Group Electronics plans to invest $74.38 million in its first OLED production fab, which broke ground in Foshan, China earlier this month, according to a local report.
New MEMS-Based Systems Solutions Session at Sensors Expo
May 22, 2009 10:55 AM
A technical session titled "Think Outside the Chip: MEMS-Based Systems Solutions" will be held at the Sensors Expo Chicago 2009. In the all-day session on Monday June 8, industry analyst (and Small Times contributing editor) Roger Grace will be joined by more than 20 other world recognized leaders in the microelectromechanical (MEMS) area representing North America, Asia and Europe.
Powercast, CAP-XX team on battery-free power for sensors
May 21, 2009 4:00 PM
May 21, 2009: Engineeers from Powercast Corp. and CAP-XX Ltd. have introduced a wireless energy-harvester reference design that creates a battery-free power source for wireless sensors commonly used in security, environmental and condition-monitoring systems.
Funding for nanotech-enabled anti-corrosion technology
May 21, 2009 1:51 PM
May 21, 2009: Washington Technology Center has awarded a grant to the University of Washington to support an advanced material research collaboration with Seattle-based Modumetal Inc. to develop a material for corrosion protection of ConocoPhillips' commercial sulfuric acid production pipelines.
Scientists create custom 3D structures with DNA origami
May 21, 2009 11:21 AM
May 21, 2009: By combining the art of origami with nanotechnology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers have folded sheets of DNA into multilayered objects, structures that could be forerunners of custom-made biomedical nanodevices such as "smart" delivery vehicles.
Altairnano, Amperex, partner on lithium-titanate batteries
May 18, 2009 3:37 PM
May 18, 2009: Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (Altairnano) and Amperex Technology have entered into a joint development agreement to accelerate the commercialization of high-performance lithium-titanate battery cells.
Zyvex, PolyOne get $4.9M to develop carbon nanotube composites
May 18, 2009 3:36 PM
May 18, 2009: PolyOne Corp. and Zyvex Performance Materials have received a $4.9 million grant from the Ohio Third Frontier Commission that will fund further development and production of carbon-nanotube composites.
Life Technologies licenses quantum dots to Zymera
May 15, 2009 8:41 AM
May 15, 2009: Zymera will use Life Technologies' Qdot nanocrystals to create new, self-illuminating quantum dot products to improve in-vivo imaging, biomarker discovery and a growing number of biosensing applications.
Zyvex nanotubes go into experimental boat
May 13, 2009 11:52 AM
May 13, 2009: Zyvex Performance Materials, has unveiled plans for a new boat to be made entirely with its next-generation carbon nanotube-enhanced Arovex material, to demonstrate what future boats are capable of when built with new nano-enhanced materials.
Bayer MaterialScience, Nano Terra collaborate on surface engineering
May 13, 2009 11:50 AM
May 13, 2009: Bayer MaterialScience, a global leader in high-value polymers, announced today an alliance with Nano Terra Inc., a surface engineering and nanotechnology co-development company, to create new surface functionalities for Bayer's materials.
CTT has new patent for nanoparticle bone biomaterial
May 12, 2009 9:38 PM
May 12, 2009: Competitive Technologies Inc. (CTT) says its bone nanoparticle biomaterial technology has been issued a third patent, providing additional claims regarding the preparation of the primary components of the bone cement.
Nanomedicine project to be tested in space
May 12, 2009 9:37 PM
May 12, 2009: When a spacecraft launches from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in the future, its cargo will include a small box containing a nanofluidics experiment designed by scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
ZettaCore raises $21 million in Series C round
May 11, 2009 4:24 PM
May 11, 2009 ZettaCore Inc., a developer of molecular materials and technology for current and next-generation semiconductor products, has completed raising $21 million in a Series C financing that will allow the company to bring its technology to market.
New nanocrystals show potential for cheap lasers, new lighting
May 11, 2009 4:21 PM
Scientists at the University of Rochester have uncovered the basic physics behind the optical quirk called "blinking," and along with researchers at the Eastman Kodak Co. have created a nanocrystal that constantly emits light.
Birmingham, Ala., NanoInk to partner for job training
May 8, 2009 3:33 PM
May 8, 2009: The mayor of Birmingham, Ala., reportedly is partnering with Illinois-based NanoInk Inc. to create a nanotech training program for area colleges and universities.
Webinar scheduled on automotive MEMS
May 8, 2009 2:23 PM
May 8, 2009: The MEMS Industry Group and iSuppli Corp. are offering a free Webinar on MEMS and the automotive industry, presented by iSuppli's Jérémie Bouchaud.
NanoScale gets Australian distributor for FAST-ACT
May 8, 2009 12:55 PM
May 8, 2009: Kansas-based NanoScale Corp. has signed an agreement with Enware Australia to distribute NanoScale's FAST-ACT product in Australia and New Zealand as part of a "laboratory first response treatment" in case of toxic chemical spills.
Russian president: Rusnano model 'unlikely' to work
May 7, 2009 3:10 PM
May 7, 2009: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is being reported as criticizing the country's strategy of developing its technology sector through state-owned corporations, singling out Rusnano as an example.
Altair Nano hopes for stimulus money in 3rd quarter
May 7, 2009 11:44 AM
May 7, 2009: The president and CEO of Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. said that while first quarter revenues are down from a year ago, he expects the company to benefit from stimulus money around the third quarter.
Nano Pet Products to debut new uses for nanotech fabrics
May 6, 2009 3:26 PM
May 6, 2009: Nano Pet Products LLC is set to debut an expanded line of dog beds and apparel, new feline beds, and a new line of equine apparel manufactured with NanoSphere, a proprietary fabric finish technology.
Illumina alleges Affymetrix patent infringement
May 5, 2009 2:19 PM
May 5, 2009: Microarray developer Illumina said it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against another microarray developer, Affymetrix.
Konarka partners with building firm for nano-based photovoltaics
May 5, 2009 10:22 AM
May 5, 2009: Konarka Technologies and Florida-based Arch Aluminum & Glass plan to combine efforts to integrate thin-film materials into glass for building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) applications.
Method integrates nanophotonic circuitry with ICs
May 4, 2009 3:12 PM
May 4, 2009: European independent nanoelectronics research consortium IMEC says it has developed a method to integrate high-speed CMOS electronics and nanophotonic circuitry based on plasmonic effects.
European photonics industry calls for action on research
May 4, 2009 11:28 AM
May 4, 2009: An umbrella group set up to give direction to Europe's emerging photonics community has proposed a program of strategic research and is calling for action to address a looming skills shortage.
SpectraFluidics links with army for microfluidic explosives detection
May 1, 2009 4:35 PM
May 1, 2009: SpectraFluidics Inc., a company that specializes in developing trace level chemical detection technology, recently expanded its relationship with the US Army to develop the next generation of handheld explosive detectors.
Xradia high-res scanner helps scientists see a clearer 'Lucy'
April 30, 2009 2:46 PM
April 30, 2009: Xradia Inc., a developer and manufacturer of ultra-high-resolution 3D X-ray imaging systems, says its scanner was used by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin in the examination of Lucy, the world's most famous ancient human ancestor fossil, who lived 3.2 million years ago.
ApNano: NanoLub significantly reduces gear wear
April 30, 2009 2:44 PM
April 30, 2009: Tests conducted at the FZG Gear Research Centre of the Technical University of Munich, Germany shows that ApNano Material's nanotechnology-based lubricant NanoLub, significantly decreases damaging wear pits on gear teeth, the company claims.
Cientifica: US falls behind Russia, China in nanotech funding
April 30, 2009 2:30 PM
April 30, 2009: With more than $40B in government funds having been poured into nanotechnology research worldwide over the last five years, countries are now emphasizing the importance of application-driven research in this emerging field while a shakeup is occurring among the leading nations in nanotech spending, according to a new white paper from London-based Cientifica Ltd.
Nanoneedle is small in size, huge in applications
April 29, 2009 12:19 PM
April 29, 2009: Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a membrane-penetrating nanoneedle for the targeted delivery of one or more molecules into the cytoplasm or the nucleus of living cells, and be used as an electrochemical probe or optical biosensor.
Liquidia: Data support nanoparticle platform for vaccines
April 29, 2009 12:17 PM
April 29, 2009: Liquidia Technologies presented data at the National Foundation of Infectious Disease (NFID) Annual Meeting that supports new insight into a technology that could provide more safe and effective vaccines for a wide variety of diseases.
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NanoSight opens US office
August 6, 2008 10:24 AM
August 6, 2008 -- NanoSight Limited a, nanoparticle characterization company, has opened offices in the USA to provide local sales, applications and service support to its growing family of users.
Nanotechnology prize competition bill to drive U.S. innovation
August 6, 2008 8:42 AM
August 5, 2008 -- Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-IL) , Vice Chairman of the House Science and Technology Committee, and Congressman Todd Akin (R-MO), have introduced H.R. 6661, the Nanotechnology Innovation and Prize Competition Act, which establishes an X-Prize competition for nanotechnology.
Dolomite achieves fabrication of large scale multi-layer microfluidic devices
August 6, 2008 8:33 AM
August 5, 2008 -- Royston based microfluidic company, Dolomite has succeeded in the development and fabrication of large-scale multi-layer microfluidic devices also known as 'lab on a chip.'
University of Illinois develops novel nanofiber testing device
August 6, 2008 8:26 AM
August 5, 2008 -- The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign has developed a novel testing device for understanding the tensile properties of single nanofibers. In addition to the ability to test a single nanofiber, the technology allows for testing at virtually any loading rate and temperature.
Crossbow develops new OEM AHC for aviation
August 4, 2008 8:10 AM
August 4, 2008 -- Crossbow Technology, Inc., a developer of stand-alone Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified MEMS attitude heading reference systems (AHRS), announced a new OEM single-card AHC525 attitude heading reference.
EDF complains about poor showing in EPA's nanotech reporting program
August 4, 2008 8:04 AM
August 8, 2008 -- Six months after launching its voluntary reporting program for nanomaterial producers, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made virtually no information public about the limited number of submissions it has received.
Nanotechnology tagging system could help solve gun crime
August 4, 2008 7:58 AM
August 4, 2008 -- Successful convictions in the fight against rising gun crime could be given a boost thanks to new DNA tagging technology developed by scientists at the University of Surrey. The breakthrough uses nanotechnology to coat gun cartridges which captures the user's DNA.
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Researchers print toxin-detecting paper
August 7, 2009 10:04 PM
August 7, 2009: Researchers at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, have developed a method for printing a toxin-detecting biosensor on paper using bioactive inks.
IDT going fabless, partnering with TSMC
August 7, 2009 9:30 PM
August 7, 2009: Integrated Device Technology (IDT) is giving up on the fab-lite model and going completely fabless, transferring its fabrication processes to TSMC over the next two years.
JC Eloy: What's in store for MEMS
August 6, 2009 12:25 PM
August 6, 2009: Jean Christophe (J.C.) Eloy, president and CEO of Yole Développement, talks with Small Times' Pete Singer at SEMICON West, about the MEMS market and notable trends.
Two PA nanomaterials startups get funding
August 5, 2009 9:26 AM
August 5, 2009: A pair of university spinoffs in Pennsylvania are receiving funding from the Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center to help their work in nanopolymers and nanofibers.
SWeNT, Chasm open CNT coatings center
August 3, 2009 12:52 PM
August 3, 2009: Carbon nanotube maker SouthWest Nanotechnologies (SWeNT) and nanomaterials consultancy Chasm Technologies have established an application development center in the Boston area to help demonstrate for customers the feasibility of carbon nanotube coatings and printing applications.
NanoDynamics goes under
July 30, 2009 9:00 PM
July 30, 2009: NanoDynamics has ceased operations and filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy -- a liquidation move, not a restructuring -- unable to find financing after a pair of abandoned IPOs and the current stagnant funding environment.
MOSIS adding IBM's 180nm, 45nm SOI to foundry runs
July 30, 2009 8:14 PM
July 30, 2009: MOSIS, a prototyping and low-volume circuit production service, is expanding its shuttle runs to include two more of IBM's silicon-on-insulator (SOI) process technologies, for 0.18μm/200mm wafers and 45nm/300mm wafers.
Carl Zeiss adds nanopatterning engine for FIB/SEMs
July 28, 2009 4:07 PM
July 28, 2009: Carl Zeiss is adding a nanopatterning engine to its CrossBeam FIB/SEM workstations to offer more flexible and precise control of the focus ion beam. Application examples include atom probe tip preparation, microstrainer, nano-optical elements (e.g., Fresnel-lenses), and custom structures.
GaTech: Jeweled beetles teach about optics, liquid crystals
July 27, 2009 12:26 PM
July 27, 2009: Researchers from Georgia Tech have been examining small green beetles whose properties may help divine interesting facts about optics and liquid crystals.
Nanosys, Nanoco resolve QD patent spat
July 23, 2009 4:15 PM
July 23, 2009: Nanosys Inc. and UK-based Nanoco Technologies are settling a lawsuit alleging infringement of five patents involving quantum dot technology; as a result Nanoco will cease US sales of one of its products.
U-M: Music moves microfluidics
July 22, 2009 5:21 PM
July 22, 2009: Scientists at the U. of Michigan have devised a microfluidic device incorporating a pneumatic system that requires no electromechanical valves, instead powered by sound waves. And they show how it works using the school's fight song.
EU R&D program Nano2012 formally kicks off
July 21, 2009 9:40 PM
July 21, 2009: Representatives CEA-Leti, STMicroelectronics, IBM, and officials from across France have gathered to officially launch the Nano2012 R&D program, a public/private program led by ST to create advanced R&D clusters to develop new semiconductor technologies.
Company: No, our robots don't eat corpses
July 20, 2009 9:43 PM
July 20, 2009: Just to clear things up -- Cyclone Power Technologies says its robotic technology "is strictly vegetarian."
FEI uncrates new TEM
July 20, 2009 9:06 PM
July 20, 2009: FEI Corp. has unveiled a new scanning/transmission electron microscope (S/TEM) that it says "dramatically increases productivity" for analysis work in applications such as semiconductor manufacturing and materials analysis.
Agilent Technologies tweaks nano-test software
July 17, 2009 3:49 PM
July 17, 2009: Agilent Technologies has launched a new version of its TestWorks software for its nanoindentation and tensile instruments to offer better imaging capabilities, survey scanning, and a new test method development environment.
Analyst: What downturn for consumer, wireless MEMS?
July 16, 2009 5:29 PM
July 16, 2009: In sharp contrast to the lousy near-term outlook for the broad electronics industry, particularly semiconductors and wireless, the market for MEMS used in consumer electronics is actually seen growing more than 6% this year, according to statistics from iSuppli.
SEMICON West: MEMS key to leading-edge semiconductors?
July 15, 2009 1:50 PM
July 15, 2009: A new technology being bundled into lithography equipment supporting leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing utilizes MEMS functionality to push current lithography technology as far as it can go.
EV Group uncrates NIL stepper for micro-optics, nano R&D
July 13, 2009 2:32 PM
July 13, 2009: EV Group has unveiled a next-generation UV-nanoimprint lithography (NIL) step and repeat system eyeing use for microelectronics applications including optics/image sensors, lens arrays, and certain R&D nanoelectronics processes.
FEI joins SEMATECH metrology R&D program
July 13, 2009 12:36 PM
July 13, 2009: FEI has joined SEMATECH's advanced metrology development program at the U. of Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) to expand efforts to develop novel technologies to improve process control and yield for 45nm node and below manufacturing.
Applied Nanotech, Japanese partner push forward on Cu nanoparticle inks
July 10, 2009 3:35 PM
July 10, 2009: Applied Nanotech said it is licensing an unidentified "leading industrial chemical products company in Japan" to manufacture and commercialize its technology for copper-based nanoparticle inks and pastes.
Carbon nanotubes: A market snapshot
July 10, 2009 9:42 AM
WEB EXCLUSIVE: A quick scan across the landscape of suppliers that are betting the farm on nanotubes.
Analyst: Accelerometers in 1/3 of mobile phones in 2010
July 9, 2009 9:45 PM
July 9, 2009: Spurred by the two hottest devices -- Apple's iPhone and the Palm Pre -- accelerometers will be shipped in one out of every three phones in 2010, up from out of five phones this year and just one out of 10 phones in 2008, according to a new analysis from iSuppli Corp.
Emerging commercial applications of nano electronics
July 8, 2009 3:08 PM
SEMICON WEST PREVIEW: The much-hyped properties of materials at the nanoscale are finally starting to be applied to some real electronics applications -- e.g., thermoelectric materials based on based on spray-on semiconductor nanocrystals, ultrasensitive NEMS gas sensors, carbon nanotube-based transparent conductive films and more -- which will be on discussed and displayed at SEMICON West (July 14-16) in San Francisco.
Zeiss adds variable pressure to Sigma FE-SEMs
July 8, 2009 11:10 AM
July 8, 2009: Carl Zeiss has unveiled a new product in its Sigma line of field emission scanning electron microscopes (FE-SEM).
Southwest Nano scores $3M funding
July 7, 2009 3:25 PM
July 7, 2009: SouthWest Nanotechnologies, a developer of single-wall and specialty multiwall carbon nanotubes, is receiving $3M equity from Troy, MI-based Insight Technology Capital Partners LP to push product development, manufacturing, and marketing for both existing and new nanotube products.
SEMATECH takes Veeco AFM for EUV work
July 6, 2009 2:24 PM
July 6, 2009: SEMATECH has accepted a Veeco Insight 3D atomic force microscope (AFM) to be put to use for non-destructive reference metrology for critical dimension (CD), overlay and contour, and 3D characterization of resist features in extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.
MEMS equipment diffuses into mainstream IC markets, finds ways to improve yields
July 6, 2009 1:10 PM
SEMICON WEST PREVIEW: Despite a lousy 2008 and very limited visibility for 2009, suppliers of MEMS equipment see potential in offering new approaches to improve tricky MEMS yields in manufacturing faster, and at lower cost, with solutions for quicker simulation, more practical dry etch, and smarter package inspection.
Minnesota firm: Nanocoating improves parts lifetime by ~40x
July 3, 2009 12:25 PM
July 3, 2009: Rushford Hypersonic LLC says it has applied its hypersonic plasma particle deposition (HPPD) coating process to its first "real-world" product: a drill bit that it says increased its lifetime by ~40×.
Georgia Tech: Better nanomeasurements with new stats analysis
July 2, 2009 9:57 AM
July 2, 2009: Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new statistical analysis technique that could lead to more precise and reliable measurements of nanomaterials and nanostructures.
Michigan lab-on-a-chip measures biofilms
July 1, 2009 5:07 PM
July 1, 2009: Researchers at the U. of Michigan have developed a microfluidic device that helps analyze the mechanical behavior of biofilms, colonies of bacteria behind most human infectious diseases.
Analyst: MEMS tool market on the rebound
June 30, 2009 10:11 AM
June 30, 2009: MEMS device demand has held steadier than the overall semiconductor market, but the market for equipment to make MEMS devices has struggled like the overall chip tools sector -- but now it's poised to surge ahead of the broader sector, according to an industry analyst.
Carl Zeiss prepping new high-res microscopes
June 29, 2009 11:50 AM
June 29, 2009: Carl Zeiss says it will debut before year's end a new line of high-resolution microscopes combining its HR-SIM (high-resolution structured illumination) and PAL-M (photoactivated localization) technologies, targeting biomedical research.
Scientists create first electronic quantum processor
June 29, 2009 6:09 AM
June 28, 2009 -- A team led by Yale University researchers has created the first rudimentary solid-state quantum processor, taking another step toward the ultimate dream of building a quantum computer.
Brown U.: "Bacterial assassins" target staph invaders on implants
June 26, 2009 8:34 PM
June 26, 2009: Researchers at Brown U. say they have devised a way to eliminate bacteria that invade human tissue though medical devices: send magnetic nanoparticle "headhunters" after them.
Scientists: Nanoparticles zip through marine ecosystems
June 26, 2009 1:10 PM
June 26, 2009: Researchers in South Carolina are raising red flags about the potential impact of nanoparticles, by tracking how easily they can distribute through a marine ecosystem and up the food chain.
Firm touts scooter with nano-boosted motor
June 26, 2009 11:07 AM
June 26, 2009: KLD Energy Technologies is launching US sales of an electric scooter based on an transmissionless motor system that uses a nanocomposite material to boost energy efficiency.
U. of Arkansas to get $1.5M for nano center
June 25, 2009 2:21 PM
June 25, 2009: Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe has released $1.5M from the state's General Improvement Fund to the U. of Arkansas for construction of a new Nanotechnology Center.
Raytheon to make nano thermal materials for defense systems
June 25, 2009 2:15 PM
June 25, 2009: Raytheon Co. says it has been awarded a four-year, $6M contract (including all options) by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop nano thermal interface materials (nTIM) to improve thermal performance of defense electronics systems.
Lux Research: Economy blunting growth of nanomaterials
June 24, 2009 9:44 AM
June 24, 2009: As the economic downturn seizes up several nanoenabled product markets, growth has eroded all along the value chain, according to a new report from Lux Research. The firm now projects sales from products incorporating nanotechnology should top $2.5T by 2015, but that's -21% lower than what the firm had earlier predicted.
Danish, Chinese scientists partner for nanotech R&D
June 24, 2009 9:18 AM
June 24, 2009: Researchers from Denmark and China are now collaborating in several nanotech fields, including chemically manufactured electronic components and molecules that convert heat to electricity, reports the European Union's Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS).
NC nanobio center wins $2.5M grant
June 23, 2009 8:50 PM
June 23, 2009 : The Center of Innovation in Nanobiotechnology (COIN) at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center has landed $2.5M in funding over the next four years to help statewide universities commercialize their nanobiotech research.
Report examines differing views on US nano policies
June 23, 2009 4:41 PM
June 23, 2009: A study by researchers from Arizona and Wisconsin indicates a gulf between the views of nanoscientists and the general public when it comes to regulating nanotechnology, mainly about risks -- with an interesting twist.
Making fuel cells with molecular polymer brushes
June 22, 2009 8:55 AM
June 22, 2009: Researchers from the U. of Georgia have developed a method to grow molecular polymer chains into miniature fuel cells that can conduct electrical charges, with potential use in devices including pacemakers, cochlear implants, and prosthetic limbs.
RUSNANO, Japan tighten nano ties
June 19, 2009 1:26 PM
June 19, 2009: Russia's state-owned nanotech business group RUSNANO and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) have agreed to establish a "workgroup" to collaborate in nanotechnology, initially to select Japanese nanotech application projects that can be implemented in Russia.
IBM, German scholars measure atoms with noncontact AFM
June 18, 2009 10:12 PM
June 18, 2009: Researchers from IBM and the U. of Regensburg (Germany) say they have demonstrated the ability to measure the charge state of a single atom, distinguishing between neutral/positive/negative ones, using noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) -- an achievement they say opens up explorations into nanoscale structures and devices "at the ultimate atomic and molecular limits" for applications in molecular electronics, catalysis, and photovoltaics.
Microbeads with magnetically-tunable colors show promise for signs, printing
June 18, 2009 9:19 PM
June 18, 2009: Researchers at the U. of California-Riverside and Seoul National University have fabricated microscopic polymer beads that change color according to changes in magnetic fields, touting their possible use in reusable signs, magnetically activated security features, and environmentally friendly pigments.
Report: Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene for Electronics Apps
June 18, 2009 2:02 PM
June 18, 2009 -- Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene exhibit extraordinary electrical properties for organic materials, and have a huge potential in electrical and electronic applications such as sensors, semiconductor devices, displays, conductors and energy conversion devices (e.g., fuel cells, harvesters and batteries).
NYU touts DNA-enabled nanoparticle glue
June 15, 2009 5:04 PM
June 15, 2009: Researchers at New York University say they've created a method to precisely bind nanoparticles into larger structures that overcomes a "sticky" problem and enables creation of stable, sophisticated microscopic and macroscopic structures.
Penn scientist finds plumber's wonderland on graphene
June 11, 2009 11:24 AM
June 11, 2009: Engineers from the University of Pennsylvania, Sandia National Laboratories and Rice University have demonstrated the formation of interconnected carbon nanostructures on graphene substrate, in a simple assembly process that may eventually lead to a new paradigm for building integrated carbon-based devices.
Scientists counteract nanoparticle lung damage in mice
June 11, 2009 10:56 AM
June 11, 2009: Scientists say they have identified for the first time a mechanism by which nanoparticles cause lung damage and have demonstrated that it can be combated by blocking the process involved, taking a step toward addressing the growing concerns over the safety of nanotechnology.
Vanderbilt researchers make filler-less freestanding nanofilms
June 10, 2009 11:46 AM
June 10, 2009: Vanderbilt physicists have found a way to make freestanding nanoparticle films, without any additive, that are strong and resilient enough to pick up and move with tweezers -- making them easy to incorporate into microelectronic devices.
FDA official has questions about nanoscale food ingredients
June 10, 2009 11:27 AM
June 10, 2009: The US Food and Drug Administration can regulate nanotechnology using its existing authority, but questions remain over the size of food ingredients, according to an FDA official.
Xradia adds 3-D X-ray capabilities to Nanolab Technologies
June 9, 2009 4:28 PM
June 9, 2009: Xradia Inc. and NanoLab Technologies Inc. have formed a partnership to offer 3D X-ray imaging as part of a service model to help address semiconductor packaging development and failure analysis challenges.
Interactive data eyeglasses opens up new worlds
June 9, 2009 4:24 PM
June 9, 2009: A group of scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS is working on a device which incorporates eye tracking to create bidirectional "data eyeglasses," opening up hands-free applications generally associated with spy movies and fighter pilots.
NanoString closes $30M Series C financing
June 9, 2009 4:23 PM
June 9, 2009: NanoString Technologies, a privately held life sciences company advancing technologies for expression profiling, has closed a $30 million Series C equity financing. This financing, structured in two tranches, will allow NanoString Technologies to accelerate the commercialization of the nCounter Analysis System in the research tools and diagnostics arenas.
GA Tech: Graphene could replace Cu for IC interconnects
June 4, 2009 3:24 PM
June 4, 2009: Researchers at Georgia Tech say they have experimentally demonstrated the potential for graphene to replace copper for on-chip interconnects and help extend performance scaling for silicon-based ICs.
Quicker, cheaper SARS detector uses nanodesign
May 29, 2009 10:54 AM
May 29, 2009: Members of a USC-led research team say they've made a big improvement in a new breed of electronic detectors for viruses and other biological materials -- one that may be a valuable addition to the battle against epidemics.
Mexico to try Rice U's arsenic-cleansing 'nanorust'
May 27, 2009 8:13 PM
May 27, 2009: Rice University researchers say that the first field tests of "nanorust," the university's low-cost technology for removing arsenic from drinking water, will begin later this year in Guanajuato, Mexico.
Agilent, Anderson collaborate on protein assays
May 26, 2009 10:31 PM
May 26, 2009: Agilent Technologies Inc. and Anderson Forschung Group LLC (AFG) are collaborating to develop quantitative peptide assays to speed protein biomarker discovery and validation.
Australian center to develop early disease diagnosis
May 26, 2009 10:29 PM
May 26, 2009: A new center for disease research at the University of Queensland in Australia will focus on the early diagnosis and tailored treatment of diseases like cancer.
RainDance makes 1st European sale of Sequence Enrichment Solution
May 26, 2009 3:03 PM
May 26, 2009 -- RainDance Technologies Inc., which provides microdroplet-based solutions for human health and disease research, has received the first European order for its Sequence Enrichment Solution from ATLAS Biolabs GmbH of Berlin, a genomic services provider.
Chinese company Irico to manufacture OLEDs
May 22, 2009 3:10 PM
May 22, 2009: China-based panel maker Irico Group Electronics plans to invest $74.38 million in its first OLED production fab, which broke ground in Foshan, China earlier this month, according to a local report.
New MEMS-Based Systems Solutions Session at Sensors Expo
May 22, 2009 10:55 AM
A technical session titled "Think Outside the Chip: MEMS-Based Systems Solutions" will be held at the Sensors Expo Chicago 2009. In the all-day session on Monday June 8, industry analyst (and Small Times contributing editor) Roger Grace will be joined by more than 20 other world recognized leaders in the microelectromechanical (MEMS) area representing North America, Asia and Europe.
Powercast, CAP-XX team on battery-free power for sensors
May 21, 2009 4:00 PM
May 21, 2009: Engineeers from Powercast Corp. and CAP-XX Ltd. have introduced a wireless energy-harvester reference design that creates a battery-free power source for wireless sensors commonly used in security, environmental and condition-monitoring systems.
Funding for nanotech-enabled anti-corrosion technology
May 21, 2009 1:51 PM
May 21, 2009: Washington Technology Center has awarded a grant to the University of Washington to support an advanced material research collaboration with Seattle-based Modumetal Inc. to develop a material for corrosion protection of ConocoPhillips' commercial sulfuric acid production pipelines.
Scientists create custom 3D structures with DNA origami
May 21, 2009 11:21 AM
May 21, 2009: By combining the art of origami with nanotechnology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers have folded sheets of DNA into multilayered objects, structures that could be forerunners of custom-made biomedical nanodevices such as "smart" delivery vehicles.
Altairnano, Amperex, partner on lithium-titanate batteries
May 18, 2009 3:37 PM
May 18, 2009: Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (Altairnano) and Amperex Technology have entered into a joint development agreement to accelerate the commercialization of high-performance lithium-titanate battery cells.
Zyvex, PolyOne get $4.9M to develop carbon nanotube composites
May 18, 2009 3:36 PM
May 18, 2009: PolyOne Corp. and Zyvex Performance Materials have received a $4.9 million grant from the Ohio Third Frontier Commission that will fund further development and production of carbon-nanotube composites.
Life Technologies licenses quantum dots to Zymera
May 15, 2009 8:41 AM
May 15, 2009: Zymera will use Life Technologies' Qdot nanocrystals to create new, self-illuminating quantum dot products to improve in-vivo imaging, biomarker discovery and a growing number of biosensing applications.
Zyvex nanotubes go into experimental boat
May 13, 2009 11:52 AM
May 13, 2009: Zyvex Performance Materials, has unveiled plans for a new boat to be made entirely with its next-generation carbon nanotube-enhanced Arovex material, to demonstrate what future boats are capable of when built with new nano-enhanced materials.
Bayer MaterialScience, Nano Terra collaborate on surface engineering
May 13, 2009 11:50 AM
May 13, 2009: Bayer MaterialScience, a global leader in high-value polymers, announced today an alliance with Nano Terra Inc., a surface engineering and nanotechnology co-development company, to create new surface functionalities for Bayer's materials.
CTT has new patent for nanoparticle bone biomaterial
May 12, 2009 9:38 PM
May 12, 2009: Competitive Technologies Inc. (CTT) says its bone nanoparticle biomaterial technology has been issued a third patent, providing additional claims regarding the preparation of the primary components of the bone cement.
Nanomedicine project to be tested in space
May 12, 2009 9:37 PM
May 12, 2009: When a spacecraft launches from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in the future, its cargo will include a small box containing a nanofluidics experiment designed by scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
ZettaCore raises $21 million in Series C round
May 11, 2009 4:24 PM
May 11, 2009 ZettaCore Inc., a developer of molecular materials and technology for current and next-generation semiconductor products, has completed raising $21 million in a Series C financing that will allow the company to bring its technology to market.
New nanocrystals show potential for cheap lasers, new lighting
May 11, 2009 4:21 PM
Scientists at the University of Rochester have uncovered the basic physics behind the optical quirk called "blinking," and along with researchers at the Eastman Kodak Co. have created a nanocrystal that constantly emits light.
Birmingham, Ala., NanoInk to partner for job training
May 8, 2009 3:33 PM
May 8, 2009: The mayor of Birmingham, Ala., reportedly is partnering with Illinois-based NanoInk Inc. to create a nanotech training program for area colleges and universities.
Webinar scheduled on automotive MEMS
May 8, 2009 2:23 PM
May 8, 2009: The MEMS Industry Group and iSuppli Corp. are offering a free Webinar on MEMS and the automotive industry, presented by iSuppli's Jérémie Bouchaud.
NanoScale gets Australian distributor for FAST-ACT
May 8, 2009 12:55 PM
May 8, 2009: Kansas-based NanoScale Corp. has signed an agreement with Enware Australia to distribute NanoScale's FAST-ACT product in Australia and New Zealand as part of a "laboratory first response treatment" in case of toxic chemical spills.
Russian president: Rusnano model 'unlikely' to work
May 7, 2009 3:10 PM
May 7, 2009: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is being reported as criticizing the country's strategy of developing its technology sector through state-owned corporations, singling out Rusnano as an example.
Altair Nano hopes for stimulus money in 3rd quarter
May 7, 2009 11:44 AM
May 7, 2009: The president and CEO of Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. said that while first quarter revenues are down from a year ago, he expects the company to benefit from stimulus money around the third quarter.
Nano Pet Products to debut new uses for nanotech fabrics
May 6, 2009 3:26 PM
May 6, 2009: Nano Pet Products LLC is set to debut an expanded line of dog beds and apparel, new feline beds, and a new line of equine apparel manufactured with NanoSphere, a proprietary fabric finish technology.
Illumina alleges Affymetrix patent infringement
May 5, 2009 2:19 PM
May 5, 2009: Microarray developer Illumina said it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against another microarray developer, Affymetrix.
Konarka partners with building firm for nano-based photovoltaics
May 5, 2009 10:22 AM
May 5, 2009: Konarka Technologies and Florida-based Arch Aluminum & Glass plan to combine efforts to integrate thin-film materials into glass for building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) applications.
Method integrates nanophotonic circuitry with ICs
May 4, 2009 3:12 PM
May 4, 2009: European independent nanoelectronics research consortium IMEC says it has developed a method to integrate high-speed CMOS electronics and nanophotonic circuitry based on plasmonic effects.
European photonics industry calls for action on research
May 4, 2009 11:28 AM
May 4, 2009: An umbrella group set up to give direction to Europe's emerging photonics community has proposed a program of strategic research and is calling for action to address a looming skills shortage.
SpectraFluidics links with army for microfluidic explosives detection
May 1, 2009 4:35 PM
May 1, 2009: SpectraFluidics Inc., a company that specializes in developing trace level chemical detection technology, recently expanded its relationship with the US Army to develop the next generation of handheld explosive detectors.
Xradia high-res scanner helps scientists see a clearer 'Lucy'
April 30, 2009 2:46 PM
April 30, 2009: Xradia Inc., a developer and manufacturer of ultra-high-resolution 3D X-ray imaging systems, says its scanner was used by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin in the examination of Lucy, the world's most famous ancient human ancestor fossil, who lived 3.2 million years ago.
ApNano: NanoLub significantly reduces gear wear
April 30, 2009 2:44 PM
April 30, 2009: Tests conducted at the FZG Gear Research Centre of the Technical University of Munich, Germany shows that ApNano Material's nanotechnology-based lubricant NanoLub, significantly decreases damaging wear pits on gear teeth, the company claims.
Cientifica: US falls behind Russia, China in nanotech funding
April 30, 2009 2:30 PM
April 30, 2009: With more than $40B in government funds having been poured into nanotechnology research worldwide over the last five years, countries are now emphasizing the importance of application-driven research in this emerging field while a shakeup is occurring among the leading nations in nanotech spending, according to a new white paper from London-based Cientifica Ltd.
Nanoneedle is small in size, huge in applications
April 29, 2009 12:19 PM
April 29, 2009: Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a membrane-penetrating nanoneedle for the targeted delivery of one or more molecules into the cytoplasm or the nucleus of living cells, and be used as an electrochemical probe or optical biosensor.
Liquidia: Data support nanoparticle platform for vaccines
April 29, 2009 12:17 PM
April 29, 2009: Liquidia Technologies presented data at the National Foundation of Infectious Disease (NFID) Annual Meeting that supports new insight into a technology that could provide more safe and effective vaccines for a wide variety of diseases.
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NanoSight opens US office
August 6, 2008 10:24 AM
August 6, 2008 -- NanoSight Limited a, nanoparticle characterization company, has opened offices in the USA to provide local sales, applications and service support to its growing family of users.
Nanotechnology prize competition bill to drive U.S. innovation
August 6, 2008 8:42 AM
August 5, 2008 -- Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-IL) , Vice Chairman of the House Science and Technology Committee, and Congressman Todd Akin (R-MO), have introduced H.R. 6661, the Nanotechnology Innovation and Prize Competition Act, which establishes an X-Prize competition for nanotechnology.
Dolomite achieves fabrication of large scale multi-layer microfluidic devices
August 6, 2008 8:33 AM
August 5, 2008 -- Royston based microfluidic company, Dolomite has succeeded in the development and fabrication of large-scale multi-layer microfluidic devices also known as 'lab on a chip.'
University of Illinois develops novel nanofiber testing device
August 6, 2008 8:26 AM
August 5, 2008 -- The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign has developed a novel testing device for understanding the tensile properties of single nanofibers. In addition to the ability to test a single nanofiber, the technology allows for testing at virtually any loading rate and temperature.
Crossbow develops new OEM AHC for aviation
August 4, 2008 8:10 AM
August 4, 2008 -- Crossbow Technology, Inc., a developer of stand-alone Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified MEMS attitude heading reference systems (AHRS), announced a new OEM single-card AHC525 attitude heading reference.
EDF complains about poor showing in EPA's nanotech reporting program
August 4, 2008 8:04 AM
August 8, 2008 -- Six months after launching its voluntary reporting program for nanomaterial producers, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made virtually no information public about the limited number of submissions it has received.
Nanotechnology tagging system could help solve gun crime
August 4, 2008 7:58 AM
August 4, 2008 -- Successful convictions in the fight against rising gun crime could be given a boost thanks to new DNA tagging technology developed by scientists at the University of Surrey. The breakthrough uses nanotechnology to coat gun cartridges which captures the user's DNA.
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hi Bob, good evening. nano? pills? wow! didn't think about this stuff.
good point. hmmm. maybe in search for nano medicines.
re; i see canadian click to.
http://www.nanotechindustries.ca/products.php?pageId=2
http://www.earnfirm.com/default.aspx?id=30288&i=KB
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re;
nano? just in incubation stage.
http://www.nanotechindustries.ca/index.php
mick..only..by direct networking..
ex..
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mick thank you, what do you know about nanotech,
the new technology discoveries any of your info
thoughts are appreciated
ex..
Tired of Swallowing Handfuls of Expensive Pills?
"SO ARE WE"
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God Bless
nano? just in incubation stage,
well, the marketing comp. is note est. in US yet,
some people goes to Canada to buy them -
http://www.nanotechindustries.ca/index.php
mick..only..by direct networking..
ex..
http://www.earnfirm.com/default.aspx?id=30310&i=BB
http://www.wholewellnessclub.net/member/margareta/home.bhtml
nano? just in incubation stage.
http://www.nanotechindustries.ca/index.php
mick..only..by direct networking..
ex..
http://www.earnfirm.com/default.aspx?id=30310&i=BB
http://www.wholewellnessclub.net/member/margareta/home.bhtml
mick thanks, love nano ideas. love networking ideas....
http://www.nanotechindustries.ca/index.php
mick..only..by direct networking..
ex..
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God Bless
love nano ideas. love networking ideas.
mick thanks, is this group or just for this case?
mick a friend sent this video to me ex..
Merck Dr. ADMITS Cancer & Other Viruses Found In Vaccines -
is this group or just for this case?
Hi mick thanks, the case has been going on since 1981, he filed a lawsuit against Lederle.
Shortly before the verdict came down, Lederle offered Tenuto
a $10 million settlement agreement, which he rejected
upon the advice of his lawyers.
"You need the money," lead counsel Benedict Morelli told him,
"but before that, you need vindication." -
Note..bottom line..
Lawyer Martin Edelman, who has been working on the case for
his entire legal career, said that he was "relieved" at
the verdict.
Tenuto's lawyers had advanced him $500,000 worth of work
over the course of the case.
The 30-year saga may not be over, however.
Lederle has announced plans to appeal...
and it cont. here
below....
(NaturalNews) A New York jury has concluded that pharmaceutical company Lederle Laboratories was responsible for the injury to a man who contracted polio from a vaccine 30 years ago, and ordered it to pay him $22.5 million.
Dominick Tenuto became infected with polio in 1979, shortly after his daughter received a vaccine made by Lederle from a live polio virus. Tenuto alleged that he had been exposed to the live virus while changing his daughter's diaper.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a total of 144 people in the United States became infected with polio from live vaccines between 1980 and 1998. While the majority of these were the vaccine recipients themselves, the number includes 51 who contracted the disease upon contact with a vaccinated individual.
Tenuto became paralyzed from the disease and ended up spending months in intensive care, breathing through a hospital ventilator. Even after two years of rehabilitative therapy, he remained partially paralyzed and to this day cannot get around without a wheelchair. Because the Wall Street office where he worked was not wheelchair accessible, Tenuto lost his job. In 1981, he filed a lawsuit against Lederle.
Shortly before the verdict came down, Lederle offered Tenuto a $10 million settlement agreement, which he rejected upon the advice of his lawyers.
"You need the money," lead counsel Benedict Morelli told him, "but before that, you need vindication."
After one day of deliberation, the jury ruled that Lederle had not only made a vaccine that was unreasonably dangerous, but that it had also failed to sufficiently warn doctors about the vaccine's risk. It ordered the company to pay Tenuto $5 million for medical and rehabilitation expenses and lost earnings, and $17.5 million for past and future pain and suffering.
Lawyer Martin Edelman, who has been working on the case for his entire legal career, said that he was "relieved" at the verdict. Tenuto's lawyers had advanced him $500,000 worth of work over the course of the case.
The 30-year saga may not be over, however. Lederle has announced plans to appeal.
Sources for this story include: www.google.com; www.law.com.
http://www.naturalnews.com/026458_polio_polio_vaccine_disease.html
hi Bob, is this a recent case?
Polio Vaccine Victim Wins Lawsuit Against Big Pharma
http://www.naturalnews.com/026458_polio_polio_vaccine_disease.html
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http://www.nanotechindustries.ca/index.php
i see what you mean, 2008-11-29 22:38:00
High-Temp Superconducting Nanowire System is First of its Kind
Scientists from the California Institute of Technology have, for the first time, created an array of nanowires that are superconducting at relatively high temperatures. This work, published recently...
2008-11-29 22:37:00
Nanomanufactured polymer film could lead to lower-cost solar cells
You never know where basic research may lead. For decades materials scientists have been experimenting with a corkscrew-like polymer structure called a gyroid. Now an international team of...
2008-11-29 22:36:00
Mother of Pearl Secret Revealed
In addition to its iridescent beauty, mother of pearl, or nacre, the inner lining of the shells of abalone, mussels and certain other mollusks, is also renowned for an amazing strength and toughness...
2008-11-29 22:36:00
'The photon force is with us': Harnessing light to drive nanomachines
Science fiction writers have long envisioned sailing a spacecraft by the optical force of the sun's light. But, the forces of sunlight are too weak to fill even the oversized sails that have been...
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hi BOREALIS, good morning. i appreciate all you do here. thank you.
http://www.Nanotechnology.com.
nano products improve every year.
morning, mick. There has been a change in the info available that I've posted before from Nanotechnology.com.
So, I'll post what I can.
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Duke team creates semiconducting nanotubes
January 23, 2009: Nine months after debuting a method for growing exceptionally long, straight, numerous and well-aligned carbon cylinders only a few atoms thick, a Duke University-led team of chemists has now modified that process to create exclusively semiconducting versions of these single-walled carbon nanotubes.
SiMPore's slide a window into nanoworld
January 23, 2009: SiMPore Inc., a company commercializing nanotechnology invented at the University of Rochester, has developed an ultrathin microscope slide that significantly improves high-resolution imaging of nanoscale materials such as proteins, viruses and carbon nanotubes.
GEN reports on microfluidics growth
January 23, 2009: Biotechnology companies are building on what they have learned about microfluidics techniques over the past decade and are expected to drive this market toward $1.9 billion in three years, reports Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
Battelle creates nanotech coating to fight rust
January 23, 2009: Researchers at Battelle have come up with a nanotech-based smart coating that can reveal where corrosion is forming on metal even though one can't see the degradation with the naked eye.
UTSA gets $1.2M for advanced microscope
January 23, 2009 10:20 AM
January 23, 2009: The University of Texas at San Antonio has received a $1.2 million gift from the Robert J. Kleberg Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation to buy a second-generation aberration-corrected electron microscope, one of only two in the world, to help develop new cancer therapies and treatments.
Microbot motors fit to swim human arteries
January 21, 2009 10:17 PM
January 21, 2009: A range of complex surgical operations are about to be made safer thanks to researchers from Australia's Monash University, who are putting the final touches to the design of micro-motors small enough to be injected into the human bloodstream.
mPhase brings NanoBattery to next phase
January 21, 2009 10:15 PM
January 21, 2009: mPhase Technologies Inc. announced in a news release that a recent breakthrough that will allow the company to produce its Smart NanoBattery with a much greater cost efficiency has successfully passed rigorous testing.
Imago releases screen saver/calendar
January 21, 2009 10:14 PM
January 21, 2009: Imago Scientific Instruments Corp. is launching an online "atom probe calendar as a "new resource for the nanoscale analysis community."
Analog Devices' ADXL345 extends battery life
January 21, 2009 10:12 PM
January 21, 2009: Analog Devices Inc. has developed a new motion sensing device specifically for energy-constrained portable consumer products.
Dolomite expands microfluidic capabilities
January 21, 2009 10:11 PM
January 21, 2009: Dolomite, a microfluidics company, has introduced a new range of microfluidic valves and pumps that can be used in subsystems or built into fully integrated systems.
Scientists 'see' cell molecules more clearly
January 20, 2009 11:07 AM
January 20, 2009: Scientists have always wanted to take a closer look at biological systems and materials. From the magnifying glass to the electron microscope, they have developed ever-increasingly sophisticated imaging devices.
Catalyx Nanotech to generate energy from landfills
January 20, 2009 11:06 AM
January 20, 2009: Nanomaterials firm Catalyx Nanotech Inc. will partner with environmental consulting firm Dudek on building new facilities in southern California that will convert methane gas into green hydrogen.
Nanobiotech company PDS moving to Indianapolis
January 20, 2009 9:43 AM
January 20, 2009: PDS Biotechnology Corp., which develops nanoparticle-based anti-cancer agents, is moving from its Cincinnati birthplace to Indianapolis, according to a report in the Business Courier of Cincinnati.
Molecular forklifts overcome obstacle to 'smart dust'
January 19, 2009 12:51 PM
January 19, 2009: University of Florida engineering researchers have tapped the working parts of cells to clear a major hurdle to creating "smart dust," which signifies a new approach to "lab on a chip" technology.
Report: Li-ion battery market $9B by 2015
January 19, 2009 10:46 AM
January 19, 2009: Worldwide nanotechnology thin film lithium-ion batteries are poised to achieve significant growth as units become more able to achieve deliver of power to electric vehicles efficiently, according to a new report by Electronics.ca Publications.
Researchers develop nanotube gas sensor
January 19, 2009 10:20 AM
January 19, 2009: Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have described a new method for creating gas detectors so sensitive that eventually they may be able to register tiny emissions from a single cell.
Penn State produces easy assembly of nanowires
January 16, 2009 9:57 AM
January 16, 2009: A handheld, ultra-portable device that can recognize and immediately report on a wide variety of environmental or medical compounds may eventually be possible, using a method that incorporates a mixture of biologically tagged nanowires onto integrated circuit chips, according to Penn State researchers.
Microfluidics files for patent on nanoparticle technology
January 16, 2009 9:55 AM
January 16, 2009: Microfluidics, a subsidiary of Microfluidics International Corp., has filed for a patent on its Microfluidics Reaction Technology (MRT), which will enable companies and research organizations to develop and manufacture smaller-sized nanoparticles than previously possible and to do so more efficiently than with other methods
Elionix expanding NanoTech System Center
January 16, 2009 9:53 AM
January 16, 2009: Elionix Inc., which supplies electron beam lithography systems, has begun construction to double its manufacturing output, scheduled to be completed in March.
Mazda3 to include new nanocatalyst technology
January 15, 2009 2:45 PM
January 15, 2009: Mazda Motor Corp. has announced what the company calls the world's first market application of single-nanocatalyst technology in automobile catalytic converters. The durable new catalyst significantly reduces the amount of precious metals used and effectively purifies vehicle exhaust gases.
Dyamed licenses MicroKit 'lab-in-cartridge' for early diagnosis
January 15, 2009 2:45 PM
January 15, 2009: Rapid, easy and affordable tests for cancer, avian flu and other infectious diseases move a step closer as Dyamed Biotech Pte Ltd licenses an all-in-one automated diagnostic system.
Food and Drug Law Institute to host nanotech conference
January 15, 2009 2:36 PM
January 15, 2009: The Food and Drug Law Institute will host its 2nd Annual Conference on Nanotechnology Law, Regulation and Policy Feb. 18 to 19 at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel, in downtown Washington.
'2-faced' bioacids cause nanotube self-assembly
January 14, 2009 11:16 AM
January 14, 2009: A new study from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Rice University offers an inexpensive process that gets nanotubes to obediently line themselves up in neat rows, more like ducks.
Apogee launches nanotech power-tool batteries
January 14, 2009 11:11 AM
January 14, 2009: Apogee Power Inc., a Silicon Valley based clean tech battery research company, has launched nanotechnology-enhanced lithium cordless power tools and power tool replacement batteries
Penn State produces tiny capsules that deliver
January 14, 2009 11:04 AM
January 14, 2009: A tiny particle syringe composed of polymer layers and nanoparticles may provide drug delivery that targets diseased cells without harming the rest of the body, according to a team of chemical engineers. This delivery system could be robust and flexible enough to deliver a variety of substances.
Researchers: New technique beats microarrays for gene sequencing
January 12, 2009 10:40 AM
January 12, 2009: Using new technologies that make it easier to sequence the human genome -- one that researchers say beats microarray technology -- scientists at the University of Michigan's Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified a series of genes that become fused when their chromosomes trade places with each other. These recurrent gene fusions are thought to be the driving mechanism that causes certain cancers to develop.
Nano firms Illumina, Oxford make profit-sharing deal
January 12, 2009 10:39 AM
January 12, 2009: Illumina Inc. and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd. have formed a profit-sharing alliance under which Illumina will exclusively market, sell, distribute, and service BASE Technology products developed by Oxford for DNA sequencing.
Nanotubes could "paint" photovoltaics
January 9, 2009 2:33 PM
January 9, 2009: Using a simple chemical process, scientists at Cornell and DuPont have invented a method of preparing carbon nanotubes for suspension in a semiconducting "ink," which can then be printed into such thin, flexible electronics as transistors and photovoltaic materials.
Northwestern, Baxter Healthcare form innovation alliance
January 9, 2009 2:32 PM
January 9, 2009: Northwestern Univesity and Baxter Healthcare Corp. will create a multidisciplinary research and innovation alliance, building on their existing collaboration on topics ranging from stem cell and nanotechnology research to student recruitment.
Researchers control assembly of nanobristles
January 9, 2009 2:28 PM
January 9, 2009: Researchers at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have discovered a way to synthesize and control the formation of nanobristles, akin to tiny hairs, into helical clusters and have further demonstrated the fabrication of such highly ordered clusters, built from similar coiled building blocks, over multiple scales and areas.
VeruTEK's nano-based product cleans soil, groundwater
January 8, 2009 12:20 PM
January 8, 2009: VeruTEK Technologies Inc. says it has successfully completed an in-place remediation of contaminated soils and groundwater at a legacy site of a Fortune 500 client using a proprietary surfactant-enhanced in situ chemical oxidation (S-ISCO) technology.
Australia honors nanotech-enabled wheelchair
January 8, 2009 10:44 AM
January 8, 2009: Lu Papi & Associates was recently honored at the Australian Engineering Excellence Awards for its nanotech-enabled "Freedom Wheelchair," which incorporates an ultralight, ultrastrong, nanotechnology-enhanced stainless steel tube to make the chair much stronger and lighter than titanium.
Researchers measure elusive repulsive force from quantum fluctuations
January 8, 2009 10:33 AM
January 8, 2009: Researchers from Harvard University and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have measured, for the first time, a repulsive quantum mechanical force that could be harnessed and tailored for a wide range of new nanotechnology applications.
NanoTecNexus evolves from NanoBioNexus
January 8, 2009 10:32 AM
January 8, 2009: NanoBioNexus, a nonprofit nanobiotechnology industry organization, is expanding its scope beyond life sciences and will change its name to NanoTecNexus (NTN).
Qualcomm's display tech adopted for G-CORE's GPS golf range finder
January 8, 2009 10:29 AM
January 8, 2009: In an announcement from this week's International CES show in Las Vegas, G-CORE Co. Ltd. says it is incorporating Qualcomm's MEMS-based mirasol display in its Mini Caddy GPS golf range finder to help golfers view the range finder in direct sunlight and for extended periods of time.
FDLI sponsors conference on nanotechnology law, regulation and policy
January 8, 2009 10:28 AM
January 8, 2009: Nanotechnology was incorporated into more than $60 billion in manufactured goods in 2008. By 2014, the market will grow to $2.6 trillion. By 2011, over $15 billion in nano-enabled drugs and therapeutics will be sold--up from more than $3 billion in 2006. And industry experts project that nanotechnology will be incorporated into $20 billion worth of consumer food products by 2010.
DALSA launches first phase of new 200mm MEMS line
January 8, 2009 10:27 AM
January 8, 2009: DALSA Semiconductor says it has launched the first phase of a 200mm MEMS manufacturing line at its semiconductor wafer foundry in Bromont, Quebec, Canada, following several new MEMS supply contracts the company has recently received for delivery of product in 2009 and for new product development.
Toronto physicists squeeze light to quantum limit
January 7, 2009 10:18 AM
January 7, 2009: A team of University of Toronto physicists have demonstrated a new technique to squeeze light to the fundamental quantum limit, a finding that has potential applications for high-precision measurement, next-generation atomic clocks, novel quantum computing and our most fundamental understanding of the universe.
Ushio, Intel give funding to EUV/DUV firm Energetiq
January 7, 2009 10:16 AM
January 7, 2009: Energetiq Technology Inc., a developer and manufacturer of specialized short-wavelength light products that enable nano-scale structures, has raised additional capital in its Series C round of financing, led by new investor Ushio Inc. and existing investors including Intel Capital and Shea Ventures.
RainDance, Harvard share grant for microdroplet technology
January 7, 2009 10:13 AM
January 7, 2009: RainDance Technologies Inc., a provider of microdroplet-based solutions for human health and disease research, will share in the first round of cooperative research grants by the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center to Harvard prof. David Weitz to explore fluorescence activated cell sorter technology.
Microfluidics, Horiba formalize R&D partnership
January 7, 2009 10:11 AM
January 7, 2009: Microfluidics, a supplier of advanced fluid processing equipment and reaction technology, and Horiba Instruments Inc., maker of analytical instrumentation and measurement technology, are deepening a longstanding partnership into R&D, events, and advertising activities.
Liquidia Technologies, Abbott to develop siRNA Therapeutics
January 7, 2009 10:06 AM
January 7, 2009: Liquidia Technologies Inc. and Abbott have entered into a collaboration and license agreement with to develop pattern-replication nanoparticles for delivering siRNA-based therapeutics.
Industrial Nanotech manufactures nansulate coatings in Germany
January 7, 2009 10:05 AM
January 7, 2009: Industrial Nanotech Inc. is continuing its expansion of manufacturing locations for its patented energy saving Nansulate coatings and will begin producing the products in Germany in 1Q09.
ISO releases new standards for nanomaterials
January 7, 2009 10:03 AM
January 7, 2009: The International Organization for Standardization has published new health and safety practices in occupational settings to nanotechnologies.
FEI acquires automated mineralogy company
January 6, 2009 10:10 AM
January 6, 2009: FEI Co., which provides high-resolution imaging and analysis systems, has acquired substantially all of the assets of Australia's Intellection Holdings Pty. Ltd. to gain a foothold in the mining sector with automated mineralogy systems.
Tiny parts could build better digital picture
January 6, 2009 10:09 AM
January 6, 2009: Scientists at the University of Glasgow have received around $700,000 to investigate ways of improving the quality of digital camera images through the manipulation of tiny particles.
Nanovere offers market-ready nanocoatings
January 6, 2009 10:08 AM
January 6, 2009: Nanovere Technologies has developed market-ready nanocoatings to reduce OEM surface scratching by more 50% and reduce surface cleaning by 60%.
Strasbaugh announces trading on OTC Bulletin Board
January 6, 2009 10:05 AM
January 6, 2009: Strasbaugh, a manufacturer of surfacing technology for the semiconductor, silicon, data storage, MEMS, LED, telecommunications and optics industries, has begun trading common stock on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "STRB."
South Bend's legacy of innovation sparks Ignition Park
January 6, 2009 10:03 AM
January 6, 2009: Through an aggressive environmental restoration effort in South Bend, IN, two sites near Notre Dame are set to house Indiana's first two-site State-Certified Technology Park.
Ensysce Biosciences appoints new top exec
January 5, 2009 12:36 PM
January 5, 2009: Ensysce Biosciences Inc., a nanotechnology company focused on the use of fullerene carbon nanotubes for therapeutic cancer applications, has appointed Dr. Lynn Kirkpatrick as president and CEO.
Gold nanoparticles could carry drugs to treat cancer, other diseases
January 5, 2009 10:51 AM
January 5, 2008: Using tiny gold particles and infrared light, MIT researchers have developed a drug-delivery system using gold nanoparticles that allows multiple drugs to be released in a controlled fashion. Such a system could one day be used to provide more control when battling diseases commonly treated with more than one drug.
Microvision to unveil MEMS-based projector at Macworld
January 5, 2009 10:50 AM
January 5, 2008: Microvision, which develops MEMS-based display products for mobile devices, plans to unveil the pre-production version of its laser display solution for mobile devices at Macworld Conference and Expo 2009 in San Francisco.
North American sites hold ancient nanodiamond-rich soil
January 5, 2009 10:48 AM
January 5, 2008: Abundant tiny particles of diamond dust exist in sediments dating to 12,900 years ago at six North American sites, adding strong evidence for Earth's impact with a rare swarm of carbon-and-water-rich comets or carbonaceous chondrites
Nanoparticles utilized to make 3D DNA nanotubes
January 5, 2009 10:44 AM
January 5, 2008: Arizona State University researchers have assembled intricate structures using as their medium the double-helical DNA molecule, a versatile building material offering near limitless construction potential.
Researchers find brain-tumor-targeting molecule
December 30, 2008 2:05 PM
December 30, 2008: UC Davis Cancer Center researchers report the discovery of a molecule that targets glioblastoma, a highly deadly form of cancer -- a finding that provides hope for effectively treating an incurable cancer.
Cadence Asia president expects $150B in MEMS sales
December 30, 2008 1:51 PM
December 30, 2008: MEMS will rack up sales worth $150 billion if its parts can be mass-produced, according to a report citing the president of Cadence Design Systems' Asian division.
FEI presents high-rez SEM at Pittcon 2009
December 30, 2008 1:50 PM
December 30, 2008: FEI Co. introduced its new Magellan high-resolution scanning electron microscope at Pittcon 2009.
Ener1 lithium-ion battery maker to list on Nasdaq
December 30, 2008 1:48 PM
December 30, 2008: Ener1 Inc., which develops nanotech-based batteries and fuel cells, will switch the listing of its common stock from NYSE Alternext U.S. to the Nasdaq after the close of 2008
Platypus Technologies names new CEO to bring nano product to market
December 30, 2008 9:54 AM
December 30, 2008: Platypus Technologies LLC, a Madison, Wis., developer of nanotechnology based detection tools for life science and environmental monitoring, has named Richard S. Schifreen as president and chief executive.
Researchers find what drives one of nature's powerful nanoscale motors
December 30, 2008 9:53 AM
December 30, 2008: Peering at structures only atoms across, researchers have identified the clockwork that drives a powerful virus nanomotor.
UNC nanotech researcher named 'Tar Heel of the Year'
December 30, 2008 9:52 AM
December 30, 2008: A nanotechnology researcher at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill has been named "Tar Heel of the Year" by the Raleigh News & Observer, an annual honor given by the newspaper to recognize achievement at the university.
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is based on 30 international, publicly traded "small tech" stocks and is VERY different from other so-called nanotechnology stock indices in several important ways as described below.
The Index is composed of small technology stocks, not only nanotechnology stocks, and are:
Accelrys, Advanced Magnetics, Affymetrix, Agilent, American Pharmaceutical Partners, ANSYS, Applied Films, Cabot Microelectronics, Caliper Life Sciences, Cambridge Display Technology, Cepheid, Chartered Semiconductor, Coherent, Elan, FEI Company, Flamel Technologies, FormFactor, Freescale Harris & Harris Group, Ilumina, Kopin, Luminex, MTS Systems, Nanophase Technologies, NUCRYST Pharmaceuticals, pSivida Limited, Symyx Technologies, Tessera Technologies, Veeco Instruments and Xilinx.
We developed our Index to reflect the intelligent investment process of a professional investor or fund manager with $30 Million to invest in such a portfolio in March 2006 dollars. Unlike other indices, we believe we have created a "smart" index, that not only reflects the diversification and industry mix related to the growth and impacts of MEMs, microfluidics, nanotech and cutting edge of microelectronics, but one that will be a challenging target for investors to beat.
Our collaborating scientists and seasoned investment executives concluded that the inclusion of Fortune 500 companies, like IBM, Chevron, Intel, GE and DuPont with huge stakes in small tech intellectual property, but relatively insignificant small tech product revenue, renders some indices practically useless. Furthermore, we believe the public and professional investors and money managers to be ill-served when illiquid and over-promoted Bulletin Board shares participate.
Leading scientists and financial pros developed The Nanotechnology.com Small Technology Index.
The portfolio design of a sophisticated fund manager with $30 million to place in this area would diversify by geography, industry sector, type of small tech (microfluidics, MEMs, nanotech and microelectronics), market capitalization, etc., and the manager would “weight” liquid stocks more heavily than illiquid shares; larger caps more heavily than smaller caps.
We have done that.
Following is some of the thought process behind how The Nanotechnology.com Small Technology Index was calculated on start date March 15, 2006 and the "why" and how it is up-dated, minute to minute on our site.
We considered both "market capitalization weighted" and "equal dollar weighted" index methodologies (the 2 most common) and decided that both jeopardized the integrity of an index based on such a limited universe (75-100 total international companies) with so many micro and mini-caps ($25 to $250 million) and a sprinkling of mid-caps ($5-20 billion) whose performance would dwarf them.
So, like the U.S. Congress, made up of both a Senate and House of Representatives, we tried to create some balance, with larger cap stocks playing a more significant role, but not as much as their size alone would dictate. Again, we asked the question: "what would a professional investor do with $30 million, told he or she had to invest at least 1 ½ % in each of these particular 30 stocks?"
Here's how the Index was calculated on March 15, 2006 and continues to be calculated. On the first day we established a constant divisor called "K" like this:
We added the following $ amounts at end of day (March 14, 2006) or any point in time for these stock symbols. (in thousands of shares)
47 shares of A
70 XLNX
86 ELN
18 ABII
29 AFFX
165 CHRT
31 TSRA
40 FORM
22 ANSS
22 COHR
25 SMMX
20 CCMP
27 ILMN
17 MTSC
32 FEIC
30 VECO
27 FLML
44 LMNX
62 CPHD
135 KOPN
92 CALP
24 AMAG
50 TINY
55 NCST
86 ACCL
83 NANX
65 OLED
87 PSDV
After adding these, we divided it by the number "K" that made the Index equal to 1000. Then that # "K" is the key number in calculating the Index and remains the constant until and unless the makeup of the Index membership changes due to the addition or subtraction of member, stock dividend or split.
*On July 8, 2006 Applied Films Corp. (AFCO) was taken over by Applied Materials Inc. (AMAT). As of that date 34 shares of AFCO were removed from the Nanotechnology.com Small Technology Index and replaced with 161 shares of Luna Innovations Incorporated (LUNA).
*On December 2, 2006 Freescale Semiconductor (FSL) was taken over by a private equity group in the largest high-tech takeover in history (some $17 billion). As of that date 52 shares of FSL were removed and replaced with 100 shares of Lumera (LMRA), 20 additional shares of XLNX, 13 additional shares of FORM and 40 additional shares of CHRT.
*On September 19, 2007 Cambridge Display Technology (OLED) was taken over by Sumitomo Chemical Company at approximately $12/share. As of that date 65 shares of OLED were removed and replaced with 49 shares of Universal Display (PANL).
*On November 14, 2007 Abraxis BioScience, (ABBI) split itself into two separate companies, a new Abraxis BioScience (ABII) – fully-focused on developing the company’s nanoparticle cancer therapeutics including their Abraxane, and APP Pharmaceuticals (APPX) – developing the company’s hospital product business. For every share of ABBI shareholders were given 1 share of APPX and ¼ share of ABII. We had 37 shares of ABBI accounted for in our Index. Because of our focus, we took the approximate valuation of the combined companies on opening and divided by the price of ABII. 37 shares of ABBI became 18 shares of ABII for our index since we have no interest in the now-separate hospital product business, and this transaction could have actually been accomplished in the market.
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Friday, January 23, 2009
January 12, 2009
Dear Nanotech Insights Subscriber,
I have been looking for a way to be of service to our most loyal readers. Especially in this extremely difficult economy, we need trusted, experienced and knowledgeable advisors.
We are developing a way that I may be able to provide a unique service for a few of you: More on that later.
Let’s take a look back at 2008 and a look forward at 2009/2010 and see what we got right and what we missed, and how we should proceed in the coming years.
What we missed:
In March 2008, I suggested for the first time since 2002 that investors start investing 1/24 of their funds for advanced tech stocks on a dollar-cost-average basis, every month for the next 24 months. I fear I was a year or more early.
In May 2008, I proposed that the stock market and small-tech bottom would be in place before the end of 2009. While I now believe such a bottom may technically be put in place this year, I don’t see a significant advance beginning before 2011 at the earliest now.
I apologize if this cost you money. While negative on the economy, I now believe even I was too early on the markets and March-May 2008 was part of a different world that no longer exists. There were no bailouts. There were no multi-trillion dollar stimulus programs (yes, by the end of 2010 it will not be $775B it will be more like $2.5T). I just thought things were horrible and getting worse; I didn’t know the roof was about to cave in. This was a time when TARP was merely a flexible, waterproof covering.
What we got right:
We warned to sell all small-tech & advanced tech stocks in October 2006, and that turned out to be good advice, as the typical stock in this group was down more than 25% to May 2008.
We have been warning continuously since 2003 that the venture capital model is broken, and finally this month Forbes, in a major expose, noted that the top firms in VC (to say nothing of the average) have not returned profits to their limited partners in eight years while collecting ridiculous fees.
Despite the warnings, we managed to guide our subscribers to significant profits in trading nanotech and small-tech stocks from early 2006 through 2008, far exceeding the notable indices, which posted negative returns.
We warned of a recession and collapse in real estate in 2006 and in November 2007 warned that this would be the consensus view before September 2008.
Where we are today:
It pains me say this, but while we have spoken about passing the early 1980’s double recession and the 1973/74 recession a while back, we have now made enough of a mess to say we have passed the Panic of 1907 and are fast approaching the Panic of 1893. While I am not a scholar in the field, the Panic of 1893 is considered this country’s most damaging depression with the exception of the Great Depression. This depression is starting to look in many ways like and echo the 1893 -1898 depression. It is unlikely that we will find a “bottom” for the economy before mid 2010 and if we keep putting the day of reckoning into the future like Japan did in 1990 (to today, continuing), we may see 11-16% unemployment and a bottom in 2013 or later.
My biggest question mark is how long this deflationary period will last. My work cannot see whether it ends in 3 months or lingers for 3 years. Certainly, whenever it ends years of high inflation (hopefully not hyperinflation) will follow. The human costs, market costs and financing predicaments will be immense. Please don’t listen to those who think this is all going to pass by June to October of 2009. The next layoff response is still months away (and it may not be the last) and the best day for a laid-off person is the actual day they are laid-off. Months later, when jobs are still hard to find and money is scarcer, it is much worse.
We expect the markets to do better than the economy. There will be some significant rallies, and while we do not expect the November 2008 low in the stock market will hold, it might.
Without going into detail further detail on the economy and the markets, we encourage everyone to buy precious metals and precious metals mining shares with a portion of their portfolio. The dollar will be “toast” within 3 years. Those who want more on this should send a note to darrell@ResourceDevelopment.com to be put on the mining, metals and natural resource stock list.
For small-tech and nanotech investments, there will be three clear roads to profits over the next 5 years:
Successful short-term trading (2 week to 2 month periods)
Long/Short portfolios
Long-term investments (3-6 year hold periods) made at low points over the next 1-3 years
Clearly, for the near future, I do not expect intermediate-term investments in the 4 to 24 month timeframe to have much profit potential.
For those of you who would like my assistance, I may be associating with a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) over the next few months and hope to offer separately managed accounts (SMAs) through brokerage firms in each of the three winning strategy areas listed just above.
Please send a note to darrell@Nanotechnology.com for further info in this regard, as it develops.
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'The photon force is with us': Harnessing light to drive nanomachines
Nanotechnology / Physics
Published: 12:21 EST, November 26, 2008
Photonic circuit in which optical force is Photonic circuit in which optical force is harnessed to drive nanomechanics (inset) Credit: Tang/Yale
Their work opens the door to a new class of semiconductor devices that are operated by the force of light. They envision a future where this process powers quantum information processing and sensing devices, as well as telecommunications that run at ultra-high speed and consume little power.
The research, appearing in the November 27 issue of Nature, demonstrates a marriage of two emerging fields of research — nanophotonics and nanomechanics. – which makes possible the extreme miniaturization of optics and mechanics on a silicon chip.
The energy of light has been harnessed and used in many ways. The "force" of light is different — it is a push or a pull action that causes something to move.
"While the force of light is far too weak for us to feel in everyday life, we have found that it can be harnessed and used at the nanoscale," said team leader Hong Tang, assistant professor at Yale. "Our work demonstrates the advantage of using nano-objects as "targets" for the force of light — using devices that are a billion-billion times smaller than a space sail, and that match the size of today's typical transistors."
Until now light has only been used to maneuver single tiny objects with a focused laser beam — a technique called "optical tweezers." Postdoctoral scientist and lead author, Mo Li noted, "Instead of moving particles with light, now we integrate everything on a chip and move a semiconductor device."
"When researchers talk about optical forces, they are generally referring to the radiation pressure light applies in the direction of the flow of light," said Tang. "The new force we have investigated actually kicks out to the side of that light flow."
While this new optical force was predicted by several theories, the proof required state-of-the-art nanophotonics to confine light with ultra-high intensity within nanoscale photonic wires. The researchers showed that when the concentrated light was guided through a nanoscale mechanical device, significant light force could be generated — enough, in fact, to operate nanoscale machinery on a silicon chip.
The light force was routed in much the same way electronic wires are laid out on today's large scale integrated circuits. Because light intensity is much higher when it is guided at the nanoscale, they were able to exploit the force. "We calculate that the illumination we harness is a million times stronger than direct sunlight," adds Wolfram Pernice, a Humboldt postdoctoral fellow with Tang.
"We create hundreds of devices on a single chip, and all of them work," says Tang, who attributes this success to a great optical I/O device design provided by their collaborators at the University of Washington.
It took more than 60 years to progress from the first transistors to the speed and power of today's computers. Creating devices that run solely on light rather than electronics will now begin a similar process of development, according to the authors.
"While this development has brought us a new device concept and a giant step forward in speed, the next developments will be in improving the mechanical aspects of the system. But," says Tang, "the photon force is with us."
Source: Yale University
http://www.physorg.com/news146924474.html
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2008-11-29 High-Temp Superconducting Nanowire System is First of its Kind
2008-11-29 Nanomanufactured polymer film could lead to lower-cost solar cells
2008-11-29 Mother of Pearl Secret Revealed
2008-11-29 'The photon force is with us': Harnessing light to drive nanomachines
2008-11-28 'Stress tests' probe nanoscale strains in materials
2008-11-24 Polymers 'battered' with nanoparticles could create self healing paints and clever packaging
2008-11-24 Molecular memory a game-changer
2008-11-21 Carbon-Nanotube Thread
2008-11-21 Caltech 4-D microscope revolutionizes the way we look at the nano world
2008-11-21 Carbon Nanotubes Detect Lung Cancer Markers in the Breath
2008-11-21 Carbon Nanotubes Improve Protein Array Detection Limits
2008-11-18 Can a single molecule behave as a mirror?
2008-11-18 Nontoxic nanoparticle can deliver and track drugs
2008-11-18 Nanocoatings boost industrial energy efficiency
2008-11-17 Toward a new generation of paper-thin loudspeakers
2008-11-15 Nanoparticles Deliver Their Cargo, Then Disappear
2008-11-12 British scientists in urgent call for nanoparticles research
2008-11-12 Researchers show that plants can accumulate nanoparticles in tissues
2008-11-10 Liquid or solid? Charged nanoparticles in lipid membrane decide
2008-11-10 New method can capture catalysis, one molecule at a time
2008-11-10 Researchers discover method for mass production of nanomaterial graphene
2008-11-10 Nanoparticles research aids drug development
2008-11-09 Flexible charge pump: New small-scale generator produces alternating current by stretching zinc oxide wires
hi BOREALIS, nice to see you chat about nano. we do like nano items.
Just Scratching the Surface: New Technique Maps Nanomaterials as They Grow
Published: 13:06 EST, November 04, 2008 By Gabrielle DeMarco, Nanotechnology / Physics
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a measurement technique that will help scientists and companies map nanomaterials as they grow.
The discovery could help create superior nanotechnologies and lead to the development of more efficient solar panels and increased magnetic data storage.
“Since we discovered this technique, we have been trying to get the word out to the nanoscience and nanotechnology research community,” said professor and head of physics, applied physics, and astronomy Gwo-Ching Wang, who helped discover the technique. “It is inexpensive because it uses existing technology and vastly increases the rate of discovery by giving researchers a very clear picture of how to perfect and duplicate the growth of a new nanomaterial without spending months characterizing its structures after the growth.”
The approach is based on a commonly used technique known as reflection high-energy electron diffraction, or RHEED. The traditional RHEED system creates an interference pattern of the surface of the nanomaterial. The pattern contains only partial information of the surface and is only a snapshot in time of the growing surface. The researchers modified the traditional RHEED technique by rotating the substrate on which the nanomaterial is being grown. This gives them a diagram containing the complete information on the crystal orientation distribution of the growing surface.
The new technique is different from other common techniques such as X-rays because it monitors the surface structure of the material as it grows. X-ray and other technologies measure the entire material, from the tip of the new growth straight through the substrate that the material is growing on. The new RHEED technique shows the growth of only a few nanometers of a material at a time.
“The creation of a surface crystal orientation diagram is particularly important for revealing the nature of the growth of nanostructures such as nanodots, nanorods, and nanoblades, which have strong energy and data storage capabilities, but their orientation can change dramatically over time,” Wang said. These changes in crystal orientation and morphology of the material can substantially increase or decrease the material’s efficiency. It also makes their use in consumer products difficult because of their unpredictability, according to Wang.
Wang views solar energy materials as one of the most important applications for the new technique. The most efficient solar panels on the market are comprised of single crystal materials, meaning that the material is one unbroken material with no grain boundaries. Grain boundaries in a nanomaterial cause huge decreases in energy-conversion capabilities. But, single crystal solar cells are so costly that they could never be widely used on the consumer market, Wang said. So, many scientists and solar cell companies are working to create polycrystalline materials that grow in such a way that they transfer light into electricity similar to a single crystal material despite having grain boundaries. These materials are also much less expensive, according to Wang.
“The problem with creating high-quality polycrystalline materials is that you need a powerful technique to monitor them in nanocscale dimensions as they grow so you can quickly work on recreating the material to maximize its efficiency,” Wang said. “The new RHEED technique really allows researchers to create a material, see how it formed, and then turn around and recreate the most ideal version of that material without extensive experimentations.”
Wang was joined in her research by Toh-Ming Lu, professor of physics, applied physics, and astronomy, and postdoctoral research associate Fu Tang. Together they have presented their findings within the Proceedings of SPIE and the Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics as well as at conferences around the world including the American Vacuum Society 55th International Symposium and Exhibition on Oct. 23 and before representatives from the Department of Energy on Oct. 31.
“Everywhere we go to present these findings, people have become more and more excited about the possibilities that it opens up for them in their own research,” she said.
Provided by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Gabrielle DeMarco
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2008-11-08 Cheap, Self-Assembling Optics
2008-11-07 Gold nanostar shape of the future
2008-11-05 Scientists create tiny backpacks for cells
2008-11-04 Just Scratching the Surface: New Technique Maps Nanomaterials as They Grow
2008-11-04 Solar power game-changer: 'Near perfect' absorption of sunlight, from all angles
2008-11-04 Carbon nanotubes could act as an efficient music speaker
2008-11-04 Detecting tiny twists with a nanomachine
2008-11-01 Nanodiamond Drug Device Could Transform Cancer Treatment
2008-10-31 New nanocluster to boost thin films for semiconductors
2008-10-29 Nanoscale Dimensioning Is Fast, Cheap with New Optical Technique
2008-10-29 Turbocharged Nanomotors
2008-10-29 Breakthrough may ease electronics assembly
2008-10-28 Nanoparticles Target Multiple Cancer Genes, Shrink Tumors More Effectively
2008-10-27 First images of barnacle larva's footprint
2008-10-24 Progress Toward New Storage Media: Switchable Nanostripes
2008-10-24 New molecules with many branches will help unleash potential of nanotechnology
2008-10-22 Researcher improves LCDs with 3-D nanoimaging process
2008-10-22 3D nanotube assembly technique for nanoscale electronics
2008-10-22 Nanomaterials May Have Large Environmental Footprint
2008-10-22 Self-assembling nano-fiber gel delivers high concentrations of clinically approved drugs
2008-10-22 Secret Lives of Catalysts Revealed
2008-10-20 EFSA consults on draft opinion on nanotechnologies and food and feed safety
2008-10-20 Engineering nanoparticles for maximum strength
2008-10-20 Spinning natural proteins into fabrics for new wound-repair products
2008-10-20 Atomic Pen Writes Nano-Sized Inscriptions
2008-10-20 Engineering nanoparticles for maximum strength
2008-10-20 McMaster University unveils world's most advanced microscope
2008-10-19 Future planes, cars may be made of 'buckypaper'
2008-10-19 'Stamping' self-assembling nanowires
t/y mick. I don't know what many of the new electronic items are when I browse thru a large electronics department.
you really keep us in contact with the nano field. i was looking at some recently.
i'm seeing nano ipod at wmt when i was there yesterday.
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2008-10-17 Samsung Demonstrates First Color Carbon Nanotube-Based Electrophoretic Display
2008-10-17 Blowing bubbles on a nanoscale
2008-10-15 Paperwork: Buckypapers Clarify Electrical, Optical Behavior of Nanotubes
2008-10-15 Gold Nanostars Outshine the Competition
2008-10-14 Teaching Nano to Swim
2008-10-13 Iran makes molecular nano-switch
2008-10-13 Tiny Nanotech "Diving Boards" Test the Killing Power of Antibiotics
2008-10-13 Researcher Looks For Better Way to Kill Cancer Cells
2008-10-13 Researchers write protein nanoarrays using a fountain pen and electric fields
2008-10-13 Nanotechnology boosts war on superbugs
2008-10-13 Threat of Mesothelioma and Nanotechnology Causes Concern for Insurance Company
2008-10-13 Nanotechnology boosts war on superbugs
2008-10-10 Chinese-led research team creates bionic gecko feet
2008-10-10 Nanotechnology Improves Food Safety by Detecting Prions
2008-10-10 Sensitive nanowire disease detectors made by Yale scientists
2008-10-10 Mimicking gecko feet: Dry adhesive based on carbon nanotubes gets stronger
2008-10-09 Researchers design artificial cells that could power medical implants
2008-10-08 Using living cells as nanotechnology factories
2008-10-08 A new material could act as a nanofridge for microchips
2008-10-07 Ultrananocrystalline-diamond coating improves mechanical pump seals
2008-10-07 New knowledge about thermoelectric materials could give better energy efficiency
2008-10-06 Nanomaterials research
2008-10-06 Nanoscopic screening process to speed drug discovery
2008-10-06 Nanotechnology deployed in textiles to fight global MRSA bug
2008-10-06 Reuters Diamond-studded drug patch may help in cancer care
2008-10-06 Nanotube catalysts improve industrial reaction
2008-10-06 New material could speed development of hydrogen powered vehicles
2008-10-06 Playing Pinball with Atoms
good morning mick.
good reads and good articles for nano items.
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2008-09-18 Can nanoscopic meadows drive electric cars forward?
2008-09-18 Nano Carrier Targets Cell Sites
2008-09-18 'Buckyballs' have high potential to accumulate in living tissue
2008-09-18 NSF funds multi-university center to study environmental implications of nanotechnology
2008-09-18 Nanotech Safety Study Established at Duke
2008-09-17 New technique sees into tissue at greater depth, resolution
2008-09-17 Coating copies microscopic biological surfaces
2008-09-16 A cautionary note in the use of carbon nanotubes as interconnects
2008-09-16 New carbon nanomaterial shows promise of storing large quantities of renewable electrical energy
2008-09-16 Simulations help explain fast water transport in nanotubes
2008-09-16 Researchers Discover Nanoparticles Can Break On Through
2008-09-15 Nanotechnology update from the Window Film Association of Australia and New Zealand
2008-09-15 Water purification down the nanotubes
2008-09-15 Nanomedical approach targets multiple cancer genes, shrinks tumors more effectively
2008-09-15 Flower-shaped nanoparticles may lead to better batteries for portable electronics
2008-09-15 Engineering professor aids in important nanotech advance
2008-09-15 Researchers capture high-re snapshot of nanoscale structure transformation
2008-09-15 Indian water purification goes nano
2008-09-14 Iran Makes Nano-Crystal Coated Titanium
2008-09-12 Lack of industry links 'keeping Indian nanotech small'
2008-09-12 Researchers develop nano-sized 'cargo ships' to target and destroy tumors
2008-09-11 Nanonets Snare Energy
2008-09-11 A snapshot of the transformation of nanoscale structures
2008-09-11 Wales 'could seize nanotech opportunities'
2008-09-09 Future nanoelectronics may face obstacles
2008-09-09 Switched-on new nanotechnology paints for hospitals could kill superbugs
2008-09-09 Trillionth Floor, Please
2008-09-09 Lack of industry links 'keeping Indian nanotech small'
2008-09-08 How Small is Too Small? Researchers Find that Polarization Changes at the Nanoscale
2008-09-08 Golden Nanorods for Medical Applications
2008-09-08 Nanotube "longboats" can deliver toxic drugs to cancer cells while sparing healthy ones
2008-09-07 A new 'Pyrex' nanoparticle
2008-09-06 Nanomaterial cleans up fluorescent bulbs
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2008-10-04 Nanowire technology could make LCDs brighter, thinner, and cheaper
2008-10-02 Models of Eel Cells Suggest Electrifying Possibilities
2008-10-02 New study on properties of carbon nanotubes, water could have wide-ranging implications
2008-10-02 Under pressure at the nanoscale, polymers play by different rules
2008-10-01 Neb. school wins grant for nanotechnology work
2008-10-01 Researchers use nanoparticles to deliver treatment for brain, spinal cord injuries
2008-09-30 Standard defines nanotechnology terms
2008-09-30 When particles are so small that they seep right through skin
2008-09-29 Breakthrough for carbon nanotube materials
2008-09-29 Purifying Water with Nano-particles
2008-09-27 Selective Aggregation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Using the Large Optical Field Gradient of a Focused Laser Beam
2008-09-27 Nanoparticles stick around for longer
2008-09-27 Tweezers Trap Nanotubes by Color
2008-09-27 Hybrid Nanoparticles Image and Treat Tumors
2008-09-26 New nanoscale process will help computers run faster and more efficiently
2008-09-26 New graphene-based material clarifies graphite oxide chemistry
2008-09-25 Nanoscale Dominoes: Magnetic Moments Topple Over in Rows
2008-09-23 Carbon nanostructures form the future of electronics and optoelectronics
2008-09-23 Nanotubes on the Brain
2008-09-23 Neural Electrodes Improved with Carbon Nanotube Coating
2008-09-22 Nanopencil Can Provide Terabit Data Storage Density
2008-09-22 Purifying nanorods: Big success with tiny cleanup
2008-09-22 NSF, EPA Establish Environmental Nanoscience Centers at Duke, UCLA
2008-09-22 Safety authority urges research into nanotechnology's use in food sector
2008-09-22 Japanese Scientists Plan to Build Space Elevator
2008-09-22 New blood in Russian nanotech moves
2008-09-21 Asian American Boy Invents Solar Energy Panel Enhancer
2008-09-21 Need for agreement on nanotechnology stressed
2008-09-19 Important Twist in Supercapacitor Research
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hi BOREALIS, i was surfing and see ya here. good morning.
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2008-09-18 Can nanoscopic meadows drive electric cars forward?
2008-09-18 Nano Carrier Targets Cell Sites
2008-09-18 'Buckyballs' have high potential to accumulate in living tissue
2008-09-18 NSF funds multi-university center to study environmental implications of nanotechnology
2008-09-18 Nanotech Safety Study Established at Duke
2008-09-17 New technique sees into tissue at greater depth, resolution
2008-09-17 Coating copies microscopic biological surfaces
2008-09-16 A cautionary note in the use of carbon nanotubes as interconnects
2008-09-16 New carbon nanomaterial shows promise of storing large quantities of renewable electrical energy
2008-09-16 Simulations help explain fast water transport in nanotubes
2008-09-16 Researchers Discover Nanoparticles Can Break On Through
2008-09-15 Nanotechnology update from the Window Film Association of Australia and New Zealand
2008-09-15 Water purification down the nanotubes
2008-09-15 Nanomedical approach targets multiple cancer genes, shrinks tumors more effectively
2008-09-15 Flower-shaped nanoparticles may lead to better batteries for portable electronics
2008-09-15 Engineering professor aids in important nanotech advance
2008-09-15 Researchers capture high-re snapshot of nanoscale structure transformation
2008-09-15 Indian water purification goes nano
2008-09-14 Iran Makes Nano-Crystal Coated Titanium
2008-09-12 Lack of industry links 'keeping Indian nanotech small'
2008-09-12 Researchers develop nano-sized 'cargo ships' to target and destroy tumors
2008-09-11 Nanonets Snare Energy
2008-09-11 A snapshot of the transformation of nanoscale structures
2008-09-11 Wales 'could seize nanotech opportunities'
2008-09-09 Future nanoelectronics may face obstacles
2008-09-09 Switched-on new nanotechnology paints for hospitals could kill superbugs
2008-09-09 Trillionth Floor, Please
2008-09-09 Lack of industry links 'keeping Indian nanotech small'
2008-09-08 How Small is Too Small? Researchers Find that Polarization Changes at the Nanoscale
2008-09-08 Golden Nanorods for Medical Applications
2008-09-08 Nanotube "longboats" can deliver toxic drugs to cancer cells while sparing healthy ones
2008-09-07 A new 'Pyrex' nanoparticle
2008-09-06 Nanomaterial cleans up fluorescent bulbs
Has nanotech darling's time arrived?
Progress in buckypaper may alter modern manufacturing
By Bill Kaczor
Associated Press
Article Last Updated: 10/17/2008 09:22:02 PM CDT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — It's called "buckypaper" and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name or flimsy appearance.
It could revolutionize the way everything from airplanes to TVs are made.
Buckypaper is 10 times lighter but potentially 500 times stronger than steel when sheets of it are stacked and pressed together to form a composite. Unlike conventional composite materials, though, it conducts electricity like copper or silicon and disperses heat like steel or brass.
"All those things are what a lot of people in nanotechnology have been working toward as sort of Holy Grails," said Wade Adams, a scientist at Rice University.
That idea — that there is great future promise for buckypaper and other derivatives of the ultra-tiny cylinders known as carbon nanotubes — has been floated for years now. However, researchers at Florida State University say they have made important progress that may soon turn hype into reality.
Buckypaper is made from tube-shaped carbon molecules 50,000 times thinner than a human hair. Due to its unique properties, it is envisioned as a wondrous new material for light, energy-efficient aircraft and automobiles, more powerful computers, improved TV screens and many other products.
"If this thing goes into production, this very well could be a very, very game-changing or revolutionary technology to the aerospace business," said Les Kramer, chief technologist for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, which is helping fund the Florida State research.
The scientific discovery that led to buckypaper virtually came from outer space.
In 1985, British scientist Harry Kroto joined researchers at Rice for an experiment to create the same conditions that exist in a star. They wanted to find out how stars, the source of all carbon in the universe, make this element that is a main building block of life.
Everything went as planned with one exception.
"There was an extra character that turned up totally unexpected," recalled Kroto, now at Florida State.
The surprise guest was a molecule with 60 carbon atoms shaped like a soccer ball. To Kroto, it also looked like the geodesic domes promoted by Buckminster Fuller, an architect, inventor and futurist. That inspired Kroto to name the new molecule buckminsterfullerene, or "buckyballs" for short.
For their discovery of the buckyball — the third form of pure carbon to be discovered after graphite and diamonds — Kroto and his Rice colleagues, Robert Curl Jr. and Richard Smalley, were awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1996.
Separately, Japanese physicist Sumio Iijima developed a tube-shaped variation while doing research at Arizona State University.
The secret of its strength is the huge surface area of each nanotube, said Ben Wang, director of Florida State's High-Performance Materials Institute.
So far, the Florida State institute has been able to produce buckypaper with half the strength of the best existing composite material, known as IM7. Wang expects to close the gap quickly.
The long-range goal is to build planes, automobiles and other things with buckypaper composites.
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2008-09-04 Russia wants Israel to become strategic nanotech partner
2008-09-04 Scientists peel away the mystery behind gold's catalytic prowess
2008-09-03 New Nano Device Detects Immune System Cell Signaling
2008-09-03 Boise State researchers report cancer breakthrough
2008-09-03 Researchers grow nano-scale wire nets
2008-09-02 Orienting Flow in Carbon Nanotubes
2008-09-02 Scientists grow 'nanonets' able to snare added energy transfer
2008-09-02 Parallel 'nano-soldering' technique chosen for year's top-50 by Nanotech Briefs
2008-08-29 Scientists create DNA tubes with programmable sizes for nanoscale manufacturing
2008-08-29 Tiny Drug Transporters
2008-08-28 Iran makes nanotechnology breakthrough
2008-08-27 A Helping Hand for Surgery
2008-08-27 Big step in tiny technology
2008-08-26 Northeastern University Physicists Develop Nano-Optical Lens
2008-08-25 IBM demonstrates light-emitting nanotube
2008-08-25 RI's nanotech industry in need of alliances
2008-08-25 Nanomaterial cleans up fluorescent bulbs
2008-08-25 Nano-sized 'trojan horse' to aid nutrition
2008-08-24 New 'nano-positioners' may have atomic-scale precision
2008-08-23 From the Lab: Acoustic Cloaking and Nanotoxicity Testing
2008-08-21 Knockout nanoparticles fight infection
2008-08-21 Garbage Nanotech Gasification = Ethanol
2008-08-21 Air-purifying church windows early nanotechnology
2008-08-20 Simulation techniques enhance cellular nanobioimaging
2008-08-20 New 'nano-positioners' may have atomic-scale precision
2008-08-20 Unregulated nanoparticles from diesel engines inhibit lungs
2008-08-20 An Unconventional Metal
2008-08-20 Queen's University Belfast chemist designs new 'catch-and-tell' molecules
2008-08-20 Dual-Mode Nanoparticles Image Tumors Using MRI and PET
2008-08-19 UK gets $2M grant for nanotechnology research
2008-08-19 IU Bloomington chemists receive $2.9 million to study self-assembling viruses
2008-08-19 "Nano Thrusters" Can Make Space Travel Cheaper
2008-08-19 Sri Lanka to establish first Nano Techno Park
2008-08-19 Controlling the size of nanoclusters
2008-08-19 Light touch: Controlling the behavior of quantum dots
2008-08-18 Looking ahead to tiny technology
2008-08-18 Transparent coating repels water, could reduce corrosion
2008-08-18 Targeting Gets Specific-Delivering Nanoparticles to Mitochondria Increases Cell-Killing Activity
2008-08-18 Carbon Nanotubes Target Tumor Cells, Deliver Anticancer Drugs
2008-08-18 IBM Builds World's Smallest SRAM Memory Cell
2008-08-18 Nanotech boost for chemotherapy
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2008-08-15 Dual-Mode Nanoparticles Image Tumors Using MRI and PET
2008-08-15 Study Details How Gold Nanocages 'Cook' Cancer Cells
2008-08-15 True properties of carbon nanotubes measured
2008-08-14 Slipping through cell walls, nanotubes deliver high-potency punch to cancer tumors in mice
2008-08-14 Self-assembling polymer arrays improve data storage potential
2008-08-13 Nanofilter Cleans Water in Disaster Zones
2008-08-13 First All-Nanowire Sensor
2008-08-13 Turning Waste Material into Ethanol
2008-08-13 Clemson scientists put a (nano) spring in their step
2008-08-13 First All-Nanowire Sensor
2008-08-13 Turning Waste Material into Ethanol
2008-08-13 Clemson scientists put a (nano) spring in their step
2008-08-13 Carbon Nanotube-Coated Electrodes Improve Brain Readouts
2008-08-13 Nano vaccine for hepatitis B shows promise for third world
2008-08-13 Scientists overcome nanotech hurdle
2008-08-11 Bringing Invisibility Cloaks Closer
2008-08-11 Scientists develop the world's thinnest balloon
2008-08-11 Flexible nanoantenna arrays capture abundant solar energy
2008-08-10 Nanowires from DNA
2008-08-10 Shape Matters for Nanoparticles
2008-08-10 Large area transistors get helping hand from quantum effects
2008-08-08 'Superatoms' Open Window to Nanoparticle Chemistry
2008-08-08 Shape Matters for Nanoparticles
2008-08-08 Finding Evidence in Fingerprints
2008-08-07 Scientists discover networks of metal nanoparticles are culprits in alloy corrosion
2008-08-07 A first in integrated nanowire sensor circuitry
2008-08-06 Shape, not just size, impacts effectiveness of emerging nanomedicine therapies
2008-08-02 Green nanotechnology: Tiny particles could soon be fueling 'clean tech' industry
2008-08-01 Russia's Army to Rely on Nanotechnology, Draftees till 2030
2008-08-01 New nanotechnology tagging system to help solve gun crime
2008-08-01 Nano sculptures in gold
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2008-07-31 Researchers Produce Best-Yet Dye-Based Solar Cells
2008-07-31 Scientists demonstrate potential of graphene films as next-generation transistors
2008-07-31 Scientists carve functional nanoribbons using super-heated, nano-sized particles of iron
2008-07-29 EPA set to study nanotech safety: chemical companies send in data to aid research
2008-07-29 Nanoparticles light = dead tumor cells
2008-07-29 New disease-fighting nanoparticles look like miniature pastries
2008-07-28 Lithium-Ion Batteries for Less
2008-07-28 Nanowire lawns make for sheets of image sensors
2008-07-28 Golden scales: Nanoscale mass sensor from Berkeley can be used to weigh individual atoms and molecules
2008-07-28 Nano-inks could advance printed electronics
2008-07-28 Scaling down to diamond quantum electronics
2008-07-28 'Dinosaur eel' points to body armour of the future
2008-07-26 Microexplosions Result in Nanodiamonds
2008-07-25 Nanoparticles: Into the New Frontier
2008-07-25 HP's grand vision: measure everything
2008-07-25 Nanotechnology to provide cheap solar energy
2008-07-25 Russia & U.S. unite over nanotechnology
2008-07-25 Consumers more likely to accept nanoparticles in packaging over food - study
2008-07-25 Researchers demonstrate a flexible, 1-step assembly of nanoscale structures
2008-07-24 Nanotube Circuits
2008-07-24 UALR Scientist Named to Romanian Nano-Medicine Institute
2008-07-24 Global nanotechnology mission
2008-07-24 Material may help autos turn heat into electricity
2008-07-24 Nanoparticles Detect Telomerase Activity
2008-07-22 Energy applications for nanotech draw new investor interest
2008-07-22 Nano-modified Food: How Much Are Consumers Willing To Accept The Associated Risks?
2008-07-22 Nanoradio Tunes In to Atoms
2008-07-22 Engineers Prove Graphene is the Strongest Material
2008-07-22 Holey Nanoparticles Create New Tumor Imaging and Therapeutic Agent
2008-07-22 Nanotechnology: Learning from past mistakes
2008-07-22 Nano-Sized Jaws Perform Like Proteins
2008-07-21 HP's grand vision: measure everything
2008-07-21 Nanoparticles: Into the New Frontier
2008-07-21 Nanotechnology to provide cheap solar energy
2008-07-20 Russia & U.S. unite over nanotechnology
o.k., i'll see what can be done for us. nano is bigtime from now anywhere in da world.
even for oil.
I don't think so.
The site has to be opened, and then "play" needs to be selected.
me again, good morning. can you get it to do a flasher for us in da ibox?????
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hi mick,
I did a quick search on Nanotechnoogy Logo, didn't find anything, but opened one of the sponsored links, "What is Technology?.
The video gives an interesting look at the nano world, in a non-technical way.
there undoubtedly are many other similar sites, but this might be a good possibility to add to the ibox.
(here are other nano articles at the same site}
VIDEO: What is Nanotechnology?
Nano - - the buzzword of the decade
What's 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair? A nanometer.
Discover the nanotech boom in Berkeley, where researchers are working to unlock the potential of nanoscience to battle global warming and disease.
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hi mick,
I did a quick search on Nanotechnoogy Logo, didn't find anything, but opened one of the sponsored links, "What is Technology?.
The video gives an interesting look at the nano world, in a non-technical way.
there undoubtedly are many other similar sites, but this might be a good possibility to add to the ibox.
(here are other nano articles at the same site}
VIDEO: What is Nanotechnology?
Nano - - the buzzword of the decade
What's 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair? A nanometer.
Discover the nanotech boom in Berkeley, where researchers are working to unlock the potential of nanoscience to battle global warming and disease.
http://www.kqed.org/quest/television/view/189?gclid=CJyG25f60JQCFRILIgodEnurlA
i took out some stuff for us to have a better looking nano forum for us.
i had extras in there that are on others forums.
thanx for being here for are nano things.
To 'BOREALIS' , good morning. yes we did.
Yep, had a great 4th. And it's mid-July already, summer going fast.
answer;
i tried to save some things in ibox. took out red x things.
maybe add logo for nano title for us.
or adjust what you think will look good.
Yep, had a great 4th. And it's mid-July already, summer going fast.
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2006-06-28 Coated virus nanoparticles boost MRI signals
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2006-06-28 Nanotechnology drives protein engineering, new approach to drug discovery
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2006-06-28 Nanotech to lower "hydrogen economy" roadblocks
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2006-06-28 MU nanotech expert wins Army contract
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2006-06-28 Silica nanobeads create fast enzyme sensor
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2006-06-28 Researchers Create New Organic Gel Nanomaterials
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2006-06-27 Movies show nanotubes bend like sluggish guitar strings
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2006-06-27 Exploiting RNA in the construction of nanodevices
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2006-06-27 Magnetic field research could make computers 500 times more powerful
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2006-06-27 Genetic Engineering Fuses Spider Silk and Silica
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2006-06-26 Silica Nanobeads Create Fast Enzyme Sensor
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2006-06-23 California startup is promising to build a solar-cell factory that could finally make solar power affordable
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2006-06-23 Nanostructured electrodes and active materials could shrink batteries
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2006-06-23 New method sorts nanotubes by size
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2006-06-23 Diamond by-product of hydrogen production and storage method
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2006-06-22 Buckyballs could deliver multi-drug therapy to tumors
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2006-06-22 Magnetic fields created using nanotechnology could make computers up to 500 times faster
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2006-06-22 Nanoparticles – Power to be Reckoned With
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