f we all are right to begin with, that a raw food diet is best, then the future of medicine, reliant on nanotechnology… would not be necessary. What? An article published in Advances in Anti-Aging suggests diseases and poor-health are largely the result of damage that occurs at the molecular level of the body, and at the cellular level of ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: June 2010
Chief Mentor: India as Technology Base
The success of technology-rich products and approaches, like nanotechnology or clean technology, in the “value conscious” Indian marketplace depends on a strong commercial plan from development to market adoption. As investors in cutting-edge technology, this has been one of our key lessons at Nexus Partners. This was reaffirmed last week in an article on how the Centres for Excellence in ... Read More »
Researchers create self-assembling nanodevices that move and change shape on demand
BOSTON, Mass. (June 20, 2010) — By emulating nature’s design principles, a team at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has created nanodevices made of DNA that self-assemble and can be programmed to move and change shape on demand. In contrast to existing nanotechnologies, these programmable nanodevices are highly suitable for medical ... Read More »
Iran to Hold 1st Student Nanotechnology Olympiad June 25
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s Nanoclub (a club for students that works under the supervision of Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council) plans to hold the first stage of Nanotechnology Olympiad for Students in a number of provincial capitals on June 25. All students familiar with nanotechnology will compete scientifically in two stages in this scientific competition entitled ‘Nanotechnology Olympiad for Students’ throughout the ... Read More »
Iran to Hold 1st Student Nanotechnology Olympiad June 25
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s Nanoclub (a club for students that works under the supervision of Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council) plans to hold the first stage of Nanotechnology Olympiad for Students in a number of provincial capitals on June 25. All students familiar with nanotechnology will compete scientifically in two stages in this scientific competition entitled ‘Nanotechnology Olympiad for Students’ throughout the ... Read More »
Life of plastic solar cells jumps from hours to eight months
(Edmonton) A team of researchers from the University of Alberta and the National Institute for Nanotechnology has extended the operating life of an unsealed plastic solar cell from mere hours to eight months. U of A chemistry researcher David Rider says plastic solar-cell technology is a very competitive field and the accomplishment by the U of A-NINT team is quite ... Read More »
Life of plastic solar cells jumps from hours to eight months
(Edmonton) A team of researchers from the University of Alberta and the National Institute for Nanotechnology has extended the operating life of an unsealed plastic solar cell from mere hours to eight months. U of A chemistry researcher David Rider says plastic solar-cell technology is a very competitive field and the accomplishment by the U of A-NINT team is quite ... Read More »
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