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Hello everybody

Just a note to inform you of some new features we have introduced at Nanovip.com...

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Hello everyone

First off I would like to wish all of our readers an extremely happy and prosperous 2008.

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The Social Implications of Nanotechnology

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Nano-Sized Particles May Cause Damage to You Heart

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How Soft Are The Cells? - Scientists Use an Atomic Force Microscope

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Gene Detection in a Single Cell

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Nanoscience: Do I trust it?

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The Present Nanomedicine: Trying To Move Foward

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Ever since John Dalton convinced the world of the existence of atoms in 1803, scientists have wanted to do things with them.

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In general we are not aware of issues that confront us about science, technology and others super complicated specialized fields.

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Ever since the process of industrialization has been set off more than a century ago, people have started to deal with serious problems regarding pollution and especially the greenhouse effect.

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Nanotechnology is defined as the creation of functional systems on a molecular scale. An alternate definition is based on making things from the bottom up.

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"Anything that makes money under the rubric of nanotechnology is nanotechnology." Suchan Chae, Associate Professor of Economics, Rice University.

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Nanotechnology could revolutionize the natural gas industry across the whole lifecycle from extraction to pollution reduction or be an enormous missed opportunity, claim two industry experts writing i

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Introduction
Nanovip.com has compiled a download version of its nanotechnology companies database.
The document comes in the form of several ready to print PDF files cointaining gathered information about over 1600 nanotechnology companies, institutions and stocks listed in our database. The package is priced $99 and you can learn more about it on the pitch page .

As an affiliate, you can resell this package and earn 50% of the sell price on each sell that you generate. This could be a good way to make money if you have a nanotechnology related site, newletter, B2B site….
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By Benjamin Melki, NanoVIP

In February, Adriano Cavalcanti and his colleagues are publishing for the first time the detailed work describing a medical nanorobot hardware architecture for diabetes (*). This new paper, published in the journal Recent Patents on Nanotechnology - Bentham Science, addresses the concept behind the use of nanorobots as pervasive monitoring devices to help in the therapy of patients with diabetes.

NanoVIP decided to interview Adriano Cavalcanti about his current and upcoming works for the gradual development and future use of nanorobots for diabetes.

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List of interviews gathered by Nanovip.com.

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Nanovip.com wants to thank John Burch for the authorization to host the nanofactory movie on our servers.

Lizard Fire Studios worked with Dr. Eric Drexler of Nanorex to illustrate the operation of a desktop-scale nanofactory, and Version 1.1 is now available.

Why develop a nanofactory? Do you see value in a medical cure for cancer and AIDS, or do you know someone with a spinal injury and reduced quality of life? A machine like this could produce medical instruments and therapeutic devices able to make these problems a thing of the past.

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Here is a World Council of Churches document, developed in association with the World Association for Christian Communication and the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, republished on Nanovip.com with the written authorization of the WCC.

The report was commented on many nanotechnology blogs, and since ethics, faith and (nano)technology are often debated, we thought about sharing this document with our visitors.

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