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Daily Archives: June 1, 2010

Faster Computers with Nanotechnology

The silicon transistors in your computer may be replaced in ten years by transistors based on carbon nanotubes. This is what scientists at the University of Gothenburg are hoping – they have developed a method to control the nanotubes during production. Silicon is subject to certain limitations, and industry is looking for a replacement. The electronics industry has net annual ... Read More »

Nanotechnology Partnerships at FDA

FDA’s Nanotechnology Task Force Report of 2007 called for promoting and participating in collaborative efforts, to further understanding of biological interactions of nanoscale materials, and exploring opportunities to enable innovation using nanoscale materials to develop safe and effective products under its regulatory jurisdiction. Aligned with the need to promote and participate in such collaborations whereby stakeholders can leverage expertise and ... Read More »

Beijing: ICPCNanoNet – 14th June

ICPCNanoNet is a support action funded by the EU under FP7 for four years from 1st June 2008. It brings together partners from the EU, China, India and Russia and aims to provide wider access to published nanoscience research, and opportunities for collaboration between scientists in the EU and International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC). This is being achieved through an ... Read More »

7th International Conference on Biomedical Applications of Nanotechnology – December 2 – 3, 2010

Nanomedicine takes up pace The development of nanomedicine is continuing with increasing pace. Nearly o n a day-to-day basis new groundbreaking results from basic research are reported. More and more nanomedical concepts are entering into the phase of clinical studies, and the first nanotechnology-based medical products have been approved by the regulatory authorities. In December 2010, experts from all over ... Read More »

Nanoxyn Alpha, an Exciting and Beneficial New Supplement, Leaps into the Health Care Arena

Nanotechnology has made its way into the health care arena and is now being applied to an important supplement called Nanoxynalpha found at www.nanoxyn.com. For those seeking an accelerated way to enhanced health, Nanoxynalpha is an innovative supplement that quickly demonstrates proven results. Based upon years of scientific research, Nanoxynalpha has been derived from dry olive pits and developed through ... Read More »

NanoInk's NanoFabrication Systems Division Offers Free Nanotechnology Workshop at UCLA on Friday, June 18

Workshop Will Focus on Tip-Based Lithography for Bioengineers SKOKIE, IL–(Marketwire – June 1, 2010) – NanoInk, Inc.®, a global leader in nanotechnology, announced today that its NanoFabrication Systems Division will present a free workshop at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA on Friday June 18, 2010 from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. The workshop, “Tip-Based Lithography for Bioengineers,” will highlight ... Read More »