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Daily Archives: January 23, 2011

Advance Could Speed Use Of Genetic Material RNA In Nanotechnology

EU-Chinese collaboration in nanotechnology consumer protection. Posted: Jan 19th, 2011 ‘Beneath the Surface’, a monthly science webinar series on the tissue-biomaterial interface. Posted: Jan 19th, 2011. Advance could speed use of genetic material RNA in nanotechnology. Posted: Jan 19th, 2011. Scientists are reporting an advance in overcoming a major barrier to the use of the genetic material RNA in nanotechnology ... Read More »

Spanish Scientist Develops Technique to Detect Cholera

A combination of sugar and iron oxide in the Spanish scientist who works in Florida could be the secret weapon for early detection of the presence of cholera in polluted water in the epidemic in Haiti killed more than three thousand people.  Puerto Rico Dr. Jose Manuel Perez leads a group of scientists from the University of Central Florida (UCF, ... Read More »

Nanotechnology can prop up rural development

VARANASI: Nanotechnology has the potential to ensure sustainable rural development in the country, but unfortunately it is not being used on a larger scale, said Alain Reocreux, an agriculture expert from France, on the penultimate day of the three-day international conference on ‘managing sustainable development of rural economy and agri-business’, at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) on Saturday. Reocreux also said ... Read More »

Scholarship Programme

One postdoc in societal aspects of nano-scale science and engineering at Arizona State University Overview The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University (CNS-ASU) seeks to fill one POST-DOCTORAL ASSOCIATE position in the societal aspects of nano-scale science and engineering (NSE) starting October 2011. The post-doctoral associate is expected to collaborate closely with CNS-ASU researchers on the Center`s ... Read More »