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MSc in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

  MSc in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology £Competitive | Scotland | 06 Mar 2013 The James Watt Nanofabrication Centre @ Glasgow is one of the premiere cleanrooms working with over 250 international companies in nanotechnology. Through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars and lab work from world experts you will: Extend your knowledge of the underpinning science & enabling technologies Acquire ... Read More »

MSc Physics with Nanotechnology

MSc Physics with Nanotechnology Competitive | North East England | 06 Mar 2013 The Department of Physics in Hull is considered to be one of the top in the UK for its teaching and for the job prospects of its graduates. Join our structured 1-year programme and you’ll cover a range of contemporary topics as well as gain valuable experience ... Read More »

Nanotechnology Superdangerous Biotech

Nanotechnology Superdangerous Biotech Globally existential threats due to ‘overpopulation momentum’ together with the top-heavy age structure leave by now no alternative to radical technological adaptation for anything that wants to survive ‘long term’.  It is strictly too late to ‘go green’ except via a novel take on what constitutes ‘green’, including synthetic biology.  Hyped for a long time, nanoscience is ... Read More »

NDSU’s nanotechnology group gives workshop at Indian university

NDSU’s Environmental Nanotechnology group presented a workshop Feb. 6-9, on bio-nanotechnology at Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, India. The workshop was organized by AAU’s Biotechnology Research Center and Department of Biotechnology. Civil engineering assistant professor Achintya Bezbaruah and NDSU alumnus Talal Almeelbi traveled to India to offer the workshop and six other members of the core group participated via video link. ... Read More »

New Nanotechnology Research Study Turns Brain Tumors Blue

Researchers from Georgia Tech and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta have developed a technique that assists in identifying tumors from normal brain tissue during surgery by staining tumor cells blue. The technique could be critically important for hospitals lacking sophisticated equipment in preserving the maximum amount of normal tissue and brain function during surgery. Published this week in the journal Drug ... Read More »

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology journal launched

A brand new journal – Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology was launched in January 2013. Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu is its editor in chief.  Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, published by Bentham Science Publishers, will publish work on new paradigms, concepts and materials relating to the fabrication of medicines and diagnostics by exploiting the special materials properties residing at the nanoscale. The journal has already, after just ... Read More »