UAlbany NanoCollege Partners with the American Red Cross for 2nd Annual Blood Drive Jul 8, 2010 Event Photos The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (“CNSE”) of the University at Albany, in partnership with the American Red Cross, held its 2nd Annual Blood Drive on July 8 at CNSE’s Albany Nanotech Complex. More than 80 people representing CNSE students, faculty, ... Read More »
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Revolutionary medical dressing uses nano-technology to fight infection
Researchers are using nanotechnology to develop a medical dressing which will detect and treat infection in wounds. Scientists at the University of Bath and the burns team at the Southwest UK Paediatric Burns Centre at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol are working together with teams across Europe and Australia to create an advanced wound dressing. The dressing will work by releasing ... Read More »
Imagine being able to drop a toothpick on the head of one particular person standing among 100,000 people in a stadium. It sounds impossible, yet this degree of precision at the cellular level has been demonstrated by researchers affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University Institute for NanoBioTechnology. Their study was published online in June in Nature Nanotechnology. The team used ... Read More »
Nature and nanotechnology: science, ideology and policy
In discussions of nanotechnology, it has become increasingly common to emphasise the importance of ‘responsible governance’. This study focused on the issue of environmental governance and was specifically interested in critically exploring the relationship between nature and nanotechnology. It began by characterising a range of narratives commonly told about nature and nanotechnology and suggested that each of these was a ... Read More »
Nature and nanotechnology: science, ideology and policy
In discussions of nanotechnology, it has become increasingly common to emphasise the importance of ‘responsible governance’. This study focused on the issue of environmental governance and was specifically interested in critically exploring the relationship between nature and nanotechnology. It began by characterising a range of narratives commonly told about nature and nanotechnology and suggested that each of these was a ... Read More »
Nanotechnology site opens in Melbourne
Victoria is looking to become Australia’s nanotechnology epicenter. The state reveals the Melbourne Center for Nanofabrication, a $63 million site that would serve as the core research lab within the Australian National Fabrication Facility. The center is a joint project between the Federal government, CSIRO, Minifab and educational institutions such as Swinburne University of Technology, Monash University, Deakin University, La ... Read More »
Revolutionary Medical Dressing Uses Nanotechnology to Fight Infection
Researchers are using nanotechnology to develop a medical dressing which will detect and treat infection in wounds. Scientists at the University of Bath and the burns team at the Southwest UK Paediatric Burns Centre at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol are working together with teams across Europe and Australia to create an advanced wound dressing. The dressing will work by releasing ... Read More »
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