I’m writing a research paper and a national Dupont essay over how nanotechnology will cure cancer and and I would appreciate any infomation, or websites.
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The biggest problem with cancerous diseases is the issue that arises from metastasis: the moment when cancerous cells move from one part of the body and spread to distant parts of the body via the bloodstream. Metastasis of cancer cells is responsible for many deaths in cancer patients every year. The cells that [...]
Nanotechnology is, undoubtedly, a promising field and major strides in the field are already having a tremendous and extraordinary impact in the fields of medicine, foods, nutrition, packaging, energy, clothing, cosmetics, and more.
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Nanotechnology is the process of controlling matter at a subatomic level and its diversity means that uses of nanotechnology are huge in number and stretch across a vast array of industries, and oil and gas stand to benefit a great deal.
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Cromoz Inc., located in Research Triangle Park, will initiate water-soluble carbon nanotube-based cancer drug delivery system in Hyderabad, India. The water-soluble carbon nanotubes, which have functional groups on the walls that allows
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A team of Northwestern University researchers, using an extremely sensitive nanotechnology-based tool known as the biobarcode system, has detected previously undetectable levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in patients who have undergone
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I was wondering where the enduring interest in my post Aliens Don’t Exist was coming from and discovered it is a small hit among Russian bloggers thanks to Alexander Semenov’s translation, expansion and commentary.
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New legislation in Europe will cause the manufacturing companies in the cosmetic industry to identify and clearly list any and all nanoparticles used within the ingredients of the cosmetics that are manufactured and sold in the European Union.
After the creation and approval of a cosmetic regulation contained in a 390+ page long nanoparticle decree, all [...]
A new Centre for Nano Safety has been established at the Edinburgh Napier University; the center has been designed to examine and explore the potential risks, as well as the short term, and long term effects of the use of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies. The opening of the center is a vital step forward in [...]
The demand for transparency when it comes to advancing nanotechnology is increasing as concerned consumers, and public awareness organizations, as well as nanotech researchers are just beginning to identify some of the potential risks associated with the technology. Despite the newness of nanoscale science and nanotechnologies, the field is advancing at an impressively rapid [...]
Hessen, Germany has a fantastic pharmaceutical and chemical industry and the country offers excellence in terms of nanotechnology and research. Considered the vanguard of Europe, Hessen, Germany is a leading region for nanotech discoveries, and according to the Hessen’s Ministry of Economics and the Head of the Department of Scientific Promotion and Technology, Klaus-Dieter [...]
Ordered one way, atoms make up homes and fresh air, and ordered another way, they make up ash and smoke. Coal and diamonds, cancer and healthy tissue are made out of the variations of atoms
Considering a single atom as a building block
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DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 27, 2009 — Cromoz Inc., located in Research Triangle Park, will initiate water-soluble carbon nanotube-based cancer drug delivery system in Hyderabad, India. The water-soluble carbon nanotubes,
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A research team has made a breakthrough in nanotechnology by discovering how to transfer magnetic information directly into a semiconductor. The new technique works by the generation and polarisation of spin control in a silicon-based device
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We might never put robots in reservoirs, but nanotechnology can help out in plenty of other areas of the oil business – particularly enhanced oil recovery, better catalysts and reservoir surveillance, says Shell’s chief scientist Sergio Kapusta [...]
PIRA consultant Dr Graham Moore has highlighted the “big potential” for nanotechnology in packaging as long as issues surrounding consumer safety are fully addressed. Moore made the comments during an online conference organised yesterday (26 November)
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SANTIAGO, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) — The 19th Summit of Ibero-American Heads of State and Government will start a two-day meeting next Monday in Estoril, Portugal, providing a platform for Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking nations to discuss innovation
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The country’s future prosperity could well be fueled by the science that prompts Robert Magnusson to spend millions of dollars setting up his laboratory at the University of Texas at Arlington. Magnusson, a native of Iceland,
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A nanotechnology research group has made a pioneering discovery by learning how to transfer information that is magnetic onto a semiconductor through the utilization of nanotechnologies. This novel nanotech discovery operates via the polarization and generation of spin control within a silicon device that operates exactly at room temperature. This innovative nanotech finding [...]
Dr. Graham Moore is a PIRA consultant that has emphasized the huge potential for the use of nanotechnology in the industry of packaging. Dr. Moore has also examined the safety factors that must be considered in regard to consumer safety when it comes to the utilization of nanotechnology in the food and beverage packaging industries.
As [...]
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany is presently accepting student applications for enrollment for students interested in gaining admission into the Nanotech Baccalaureate program being offered at the university.
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From miracle drugs to super-tiny computers, Ireland could win its share of a $3-trillion industry. CAR paint that doesn’t scratch but keeps its colour. Glasses that darken depending on the quality of light. Computers that can be printed.
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Iranian researchers at P.I.M (Jazika) Co. came up with a new product which helps to preserve historical relics and monuments against deteriorating weather conditions applying nanotechnology. The product, named NanoSeal,
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On completion of this unit, you will (i) have a good understanding of modern methods of polymer synthesis above and beyond the classical techniques routinely used by industry, (ii) have a broader perspective of the synthesis,
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The unit aims to give you an understanding of polymer physics on both the molecular and nano scale. On completion of the module, you will (i) be familiar with the theory of chain dynamics and how this relates to the time and temperature
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Nanotech researchers heralding from the University of Illinois have created a brand new method for the fabrication of single crystalline three dimensional nanostructures. Researchers can now couple photolithography and a process of self folding to create silicon nanostructures out of thin films: the process is driven by unique capillary interactions. This newer process [...]
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University of Albany hosted over 200 Girl Scout Members on November 21 for their innovative NanoExplorations program. The Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York
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Someday in the near future individuals with diabetes may not have to prick their finger in order to observe and track their glucose levels; thanks to innovations drawn from nanotechnology. At the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, nanotech researchers have created an implantable device identified as a glucose biosensor. The sensor uses [...]
Polybatics, a biotech start-up, is edging closer to commercialising a process for delivering custom payloads into living cells, potentially giving medical specialists a nanotechnology weapon to target disease.
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THE use of nanotechnology is common in some top-selling cosmetics – but don’t expect to find anything about it on the label. Those are the findings of a new Friends of the Earth report that claims Australian women are being used as guinea pigs
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