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Nanowires could lead to foldable tablets, say researchers

Copper nanotechnology might be used in future iPads, flexible displays and solar cells. Scientists at Duke University have figured out how to make large quantities of copper nanowires that can be used to make computers and maybe even bendable, foldable tablet computers someday. Copper nanowires, which are so tiny that they are transparent to the naked eye, could replace indium ... Read More »

Holland: Senior Micro and Nanotechnology Component Engineer – EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY

POST LOCATION DUTIES ESA/VN-ESTEC(2009)178, REV. 1 Paris, 22 October 2009 Reissued : 14 June 2010 (Original: English) EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY Vacancy in the Directorate of Technical and Quality Management The European Space Agency is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women Senior Micro and Nanotechnology Component Engineer in the Components Technology Section of the Materials and Components Technology ... Read More »

Iran's Nanotechnology Initiative Council is due to hold the first national competition of 'Art and Nanotechnology'

Iran’s Nanotechnology Initiative Council is due to hold the first national competition of ‘Art and Nanotechnology’ in order to introduce to the public the capabilities and achievements in the field of nanotechnology. The competition is expected to enable the public to take part in creating knowledge-based ideas, guide them to employ nanotechnology applications in all aspects of their life and ... Read More »

UK: PhD Studentship: Production of a NEMS sensor for the early detection of osteoarthritis in human joints

uk: PhD Studentship [3 y; first class or upper second class degree (or its equivalent) in relevant disciplines; £13,290 p.a.; "Production of a NEMS sensor for the early detection of osteoarthritis in human joints"] / University of Southampton / Candidates must be UK or EU based. A PhD studentship is available in the nCATS (national Centre for Advanced Tribology at ... Read More »

Singapore Tech Companies Shine At Nanotech Conference & Expo 2010

Touted as the key to unlocking a new generation of materials and devices with revolutionary properties and functionalities, nanotechnology has already seen widespread commercial success in industries ranging from the medical and electronics sectors, to communications and defence. The global nanotechnology market stood at an estimated $12.7 billion as at end 2008, an increase of 9.5% from the year before, ... Read More »

Canada Bans Nano In Organic Foods

Canada has banned nanotechnology in organic food production. An amendment was added to Canada’s national organic rules banning nanotechnology as a “Prohibited Substance or Method”, along with genetic engineering, synthetic pesticides, irradiation and cloned animals, among others. Dag Falck, the organic program manager at Nature’s Path Foods, said the reason for the ban was due to consumer concerns about nanotechnology, ... Read More »