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Category Archives: Nano News

Nanotechnology in curing cancer

Much attention has been paid to the possibilities of  nanotechnology in the field of drug delivery. In the case of cancer, nanotechnology could be very effective, as it could give the researchers the possibility of creating drugs which could go directly to the cells which have been affected by the disease. If the researchers could develop such drugs, then the ... Read More »

Turkish scientists carrying nanotechnology to space

Turkish engineers have developed nanotechnology material that provides 100 fold more resistance against high radiation in space than existing materials. The new material will be utilized in satellites to be manufactured in Turkey. The new material is part of a space project co-sponsored by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and Undersecretariat of Defense Industry (SSM). The ... Read More »

Boston: College of Engineering ECE Chair Found Dead

Franco Cerrina, 62, chair of the College of Engineering’s electrical and computer engineering department, was found dead Monday morning in a laboratory on the fifth floor of the Photonics Center. A staff member discovered Cerrina’s body lying on the floor of the lab at about 9:30 a.m. A faculty member called the Boston University Police Department, which contacted Boston Police. ... Read More »

Try hard to recommend nanotechnology and measure the scheme, the seminar of Angery will be here soon

Angery science and technology is announced recently, in Shanghai and Beijing respectively on the 13th and the 15th of March, 2007, hold the first nanotechnology of Angery and measure the solution seminar. This seminar is regarded as Angery and introduced an important constituent element which measure the products for nanotechnology researchers in the world, attract and come from the country, ... Read More »

Klobuchar Highlights Role of Universities in Innovation

MINNEAPOLIS – To highlight the role of universities in economic innovation, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar today visited the nanotechnology research facilities at the University of Minnesota. A leader in Congress on issues of economic innovation, Klobuchar serves on the Senate Commerce Committee and chairs the Subcommittee on Competitiveness, Innovation and Export Promotion. “Universities are an essential foundation for innovation and ... Read More »

Researchers use nanoparticles to shrink tumors in mice

The application of nanotechnology in the field of drug delivery has attracted much attention in recent years. In cancer research, nanotechnology holds great promise for the development of targeted, localized delivery of anticancer drugs, in which only cancer cells are affected. Fluorescence shows accumulation of nanoparticles in tumor Such targeted-therapy methods would represent a major advance over current chemotherapy, in ... Read More »

Rep. Bart Gordon: Market Grows for Nanotechnology

Ten years ago, if someone were to mention a BlackBerry, I would have assumed they were talking about their breakfast or dessert. Today, it is part of the way we work. The information technology sector continues to be a vital part of America’s competitiveness. As the industry continues to expand, the U.S. must fight to remain as the leader to ... Read More »