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Daily Archives: November 8, 2010

Nanotechnology Dissertations Growing in Iranian Universities

TEHRAN (FNA)- President of Tehran University’s Nanotechnology Research Institute announced an increase in the UT’s student theses on nanotechnology, and mentioned that 15 to 20 percent of students present their theses in nano-related fields. Abbasali Khodadadi, professor at Engineering School, the University of Tehran, praised Iran’s international status in nanotechnology, and stressed that the promotion of Iran’s scientific position in ... Read More »

Effect Of Lymphatic Targeting? Application Delivery System To Create A New World Of Nanotechnology

That in the treatment of lymphatic metastasis, people try to use liposomes or nanoparticles such as a carrier of anticancer drug delivery, the transfer of drug to reach the lymph nodes and slow release, thus prolonging the duration of action of drugs, improve treatment and reduce systemic adverse drug reactions. In fact, in addition to cancer metastasis, the immune diseases, ... Read More »

Nanotechnology research at University of Glasgow delivering big results for business

Working in partnership with industry, the University of Glasgow has funded 20 research projects in the past 12 months in the field of nanotechnology which will lead to four new businesses being set-up. Last year, the University was awarded £3.1 million from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) to create a Knowledge Transfer Account (KTA) to encourage closer ... Read More »

Nanotechnology could help deliver drugs into the gut

Washington: Nanotechnology can be used to deliver drugs to intestinal target, according to a new study. There are several drugs that would have more beneficial therapeutic effects if they could be targeted at absorption by the lower intestine. However, in order to target the colon for treating colon cancer for instance, medication delivered by mouth must surmount several barriers including ... Read More »

Nanotech facilities opened to the public

ALBANY — Tennis rackets, cell phones, medicine and even some types of paint rely on nanotechnology, and innovations in a variety of nanoscale fields are happening right here in the Capital District at the University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. CNSE opened its doors to the public Saturday to kick off the third annual NANOvember educational outreach ... Read More »

NanoInk Hosts Future Nanotechnologists at Nano Open House

Students Learn About Exciting Innovations and Careers in the Growing Field of Nanotechnology CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire – November 8, 2010) –  NanoInk, Inc.®, a global leader in nanotechnology, announced today that students and faculty from College of Lake County and Harper College visited NanoInk’s headquarters to learn more about the company’s exciting nanotechnology-based businesses and meet with NanoInk employees. During their ... Read More »

Federal Reserve Measures Impact of Nanotechnology on Electronics

The Federal Reserve, that extra-governmental entity that has run US monetary policy for the last century, has presented some fascinating interpretations of our economic circumstances in the recent past. The most glaring examples of this has been the idea put forth from its two most recent Chairman, Ben Bernanke and Alan Greenspan before him, that there was no housing bubble. ... Read More »