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Daily Archives: October 20, 2011

Electronic Circuits Rewire Themselves on Demand, Depending On What They're Needed For

  Static Circuitry Northwestern researchers are developing circuit technology that can rewire itself on demand. johnmuk via Flickr Northwestern University researchers–the same ones that brought us self-erasing documents a couple of years ago–are envisioning a day when computers and other gadgets can rewire themselves automatically to better suit the user’s needs at a given moment. As a step in that ... Read More »

Black Rooster Launches With Viral Campaign, Zombies, Superheroes, and…Bugs?

Black Rooster Creations, a newly formed entertainment company, has launched with stories of zombies, superheroes, and insects. And to kick things off, a six-week viral campaign will coincide with their first full-length novel. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 18, 2011 Black Rooster Creations has launched its website with a viral campaign and three major book releases written by screenwriter Jim ... Read More »

Nanotechnology: can it break through the regulation?

The existing regulation of nanotechnology is only effective in so far as it hinders the progress of nanotechnology into society, argues Pythagoras Petratos. The existing fragmented regulation leads to significant delays, during which time nanotechnology companies can be forced out of business. Presenting highlights from his working paper, ‘Killing it softly – regulation and nanotechnology,’ Petratos was speaking at a ... Read More »

A New Material Makes It Possible To Rewire Circuits on the Fly

Researchers at Northwestern University have published a paper in this month’s edition of Nature Nanotechnology that demonstrates a rather astonishing discovery. They’ve created a metamaterial that’s capable of steer electric currents in whichever direction is desired at the time – paving the way for a future in which computers can rewire themselves on the fly. The material, which the researchers ... Read More »

Use of nanotechnology: scientists urged to pay attention to productive use

Vice Chancellor University of Sindh Dr Nazir A. Mughal has called upon the scientists to pay attention to innovations and productive use of nano technology for betterment of society and announced that discipline of nanotechnology will be introduced in the university.He was speaking at the inaugural session of two-day national workshop on Advance Electro Analytical Techniques organised by the National ... Read More »

Nanotechnology used in monitoring cancer cells

Senior Scientific, LLC a Manhattan Scientifics funded company has recently developed highly precise magnetic cell measurement device that is useful for determining the progress of cancer treatment. The company is looking for commercialization of its novel nano-electromagnetic sensing technology. According to the Senior Scientific, the new device is able to accurately monitor the tumor cells in leukemia as well as ... Read More »

Nanochannel Electroporation Method Delivers Therapeutic Agent Directly to Single Living Cell

Ohio State University scientists have developed an innovative method called nanochannel electroporation or NEP to deliver an accurate dosage of a gene therapy agent into a single living cell directly without the use of a needle. Two tiny reservoirs are connected by a nanometer-sized channel, which is too small to be seen at this magnification.Credit:Ohio State University The novel method ... Read More »