No State has been more active than California in evaluating the need to regulate nanoscale products. With one data call-in for carbon nanotubes under its belt, what have we learned from the California initiative? What materials are in line for review? What are the benefits to participating in the DTSC process or other voluntary initiatives? What are the legislators and ... Read More »
Daily Archives: July 7, 2010
RFID: Nanotechnology Watch
In the near future, bad environments could produce good results. Whether it’s a bar code label or an RFID tag, the extreme temperature fluctuations, vibration, acceleration/deceleration, abrasion and overall rough handling containers can suffer in transit usually results in only one thing: damage to the label or tag. But in the future, rough handling might actually prove to be an ... Read More »
CVD Equipment Corporation 2010 Orders Increase by 70%
CVD Equipment Corporation /quotes/comstock/15*!cvv/quotes/nls/cvv (CVV 3.28, +0.18, +5.80%) announced that it received over $6.0 million in new orders during the three (3) months ended June 30, 2010 and approximately $9.3 million in new orders for the six (6) months ended June 30, 2010. This surpasses the $2.8 and $5.5 million of new orders received during the three (3) and six ... Read More »
UAlbany NanoCollege and CMOST Partner to Present Summer NanoCamp
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (“CNSE”) of the University at Albany and the Children’s Museum of Science and Technology (“CMOST”) partnered to provide 20 middle-school students with a unique firsthand look at the exciting world of nanotechnology when they attended the CNSE-CMOST Summer NanoCamp on July 6 at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex. The CNSE-CMOST Summer NanoCamp was designed ... Read More »
NC schools to offer degrees studying small stuff
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) – As an undergrad at the University of Massachusetts, physics major Demitri Balabanov did research in condensed matter, an area he said has significant overlap with nanoscience. So, when a friend and UNCG professor told him about the UNCG and N.C. A&T Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, Balabanov moved to Greensboro to snag a slot in ... Read More »
What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter
Ongoing research in nanotechnology promises both innovations and risks, potentially and profoundly changing the world. This book helps to promote a balanced understanding of this important emerging technology, offering an informed and impartial look at the technology, its science, and its social impact and ethics. •Nanotechnology is crucial for the next generation of industries, financial markets, research labs, and our ... Read More »
NANO KOREA 2010 Coming on August 18
Korea will soon be hosting the IEEE NANO Conference highlighting the convergence of four key industrial technologies: nano, MEMS, printed electronics and laser machining. Download image SEOUL, South Korea, July 6 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — NANO KOREA 2010, the 8th International Nanotech Symposium & Exhibition (http://www.nanokorea.or.kr ), a trade show focused on nanotechnology and its convergence with other industries, will be held ... Read More »
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