Stellar Biotechnologies Appoints Andrew Saxon, M. D., Chairman – Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Vancouver – May 12, 2010, Stellar Biotechnologies, Inc. (TSX-V: KLH) has appointeda world-renowned expert in human cellular and molecular immunology, Andrew Saxon, M.D., Chairman – SAB. Dr. Saxon is Professor & Chief Emeritus, Clinical Immunology/Allergy in the Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Diamond nanotechnology
Marko Lončar, Thomas Babinec and Birgit Hausmann An optical nanostructure based on single-crystal nanowire diamond may be used as an efficient source of single photons. 18 May 2010, SPIE Newsroom. DOI: 10.1117/2.1201004.002884 Diamond has many material qualities that make it attractive for the diverse palette of nanoscale science and engineering. Applications in electronics, for example, benefit from its high thermal ... Read More »
Free Online Workshop: Nanotechnology for Biomedical Applications
Free Online Workshop on Nanotechnology for Biomedical Applications: Last chance to register for this unique interactive webinar! The potential of nanotechnology to support biomedical applications, including techniques for intelligent diagnostics and therapeutics, probing and repairing of individual cells, nano-inspired implants, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, is widely acknowledged. Find out more about current developments, network with other researchers and share ... Read More »
New Nanoscale Electrical Phenomenon Discovered
At the scale of the very small, physics can get peculiar. A University of Michigan biomedical engineering professor has discovered a new instance of such a nanoscale phenomenon—one that could lead to faster, less expensive portable diagnostic devices and push back frontiers in building micro-mechanical and “lab on a chip” devices. In our macroscale world, materials called conductors effectively transmit ... Read More »
Change Your Car Color In An Instant
Well who can claim that their car is totally free of scratches? It seems that concept car creator Daniel Garcia has the answer. The Spaniard’s latest conception uses nanotechnology to do it’s work and enable the car to repair its own paint job! Apparently the electronic paint system will creep over the whole car to create a new looking motor. ... Read More »
NYU, Nanjing U. Chemists Create DNA Assembly Lin
Chemists at New York University and China’s Nanjing University have created a DNA assembly line that has the potential to create novel materials efficiently on the nanoscale. Their work is reported in the latest issue of the journal Nature. “An industrial assembly line includes a factory, workers, and a conveyor system,” said NYU Chemistry Professor Nadrian Seeman, the study’s senior author. ... Read More »
My Research Work – Prof. Dr. Farida Azeem Lodhi, Ms. Waqar-un-Nisa Faiz
THE MAIN REASONS OF DECLINING EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS AT SECONDARY LEVEL IN KARACHI, PAKISTAN Prof. Dr. Farida Azeem Lodhi, Ms. Waqar-un-Nisa Faizi Jinnah University for Women Karachi, Pakistan … Please read the attached PDF – There is a questionnaire within it for both students and teachers. This questionnaire is designed for collection of data for the research paper. It is given ... Read More »
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