Friday, September 01, 2006
A new road map to decarbonization says we already have all the technology we need, we just need to spend more money to implement it. By Kevin Bullis
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No Hydrogen Economy Needed: Existing Tech Could Replace Fossil Fuels
In Uncategorized on September 2, 2006 at 10:24 pm'Nanocantilevers' Yield Surprises Critical for Designing New … – Newswise (press release)
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 10:12 pm‘Nanocantilevers’ Yield Surprises Critical for Designing New … – Newswise (press release)
‘Nanocantilevers’ Yield Surprises Critical for Designing New … Newswise (press release) – 6 hours ago … cantilevers also contained a greater density of antibodies, which was very unexpected,” said Rashid Bashir, a researcher at the Birck Nanotechnology Center and … |
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Application-Specific Development and Strategic Partnerships Drive … – Business Wire India (press release)
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 10:12 pmApplication-Specific Development and Strategic Partnerships Drive … Business Wire India (press release), India – Aug 30, 2006 Advancements in the nanotechnology industry promise to offer improvements in capabilities across a spectrum of applications. This … |
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UT Health Science Center lands grant to support nanotechnology … – Charlotte Business Journal
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 10:11 pmUT Health Science Center lands grant to support nanotechnology … – Charlotte Business Journal
UT Health Science Center lands grant to support nanotechnology … Charlotte Business Journal, NC – Aug 29, 2006 The AT&T Foundation, the philanthropic arm of San Antonio-based AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), will make the donation to the university’s … |
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Wisconsin colleges secure funding for nanotechnology – WTN News
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 10:10 pmWisconsin colleges secure funding for nanotechnology – WTN News
Wisconsin colleges secure funding for nanotechnology WTN News, WI – Sep 1, 2006 Eau Claire, Wis. – Three northwestern Wisconsin colleges are on the verge of delving deeper into the scientific field of nanotechnology, and perhaps producing … Teresa Moua-Her WEAU-TV 13 all 2 news articles |
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GMO contaminated rice could spoil nanotech party
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 8:45 pmThe Washington Post is reporting that US commercial supplies of long-grain rice have been contaminated with a genetically engineered variety not approved for human consumption.
This could lead to backlash from consumers and even nations that are often quick to tie nanotechnology in with biotechnology setbacks.
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Vitamin E nanotech innovation marks a big step for formulators
In Health, nano on September 2, 2006 at 8:39 pm8/30/2006
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The rejuvenating
qualities of vitamin E mean it is has long been a popular choice for
anti-ageing skin care products, but likewise, it has traditionally been
a difficult compound for formulators to work with. Until now that is.
South Korea to assist North Korea on nanotechnology – Nanodot
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 7:59 pmSouth Korea to assist North Korea on nanotechnology – Nanodot
South Korea to assist North Korea on nanotechnology Nanodot – Aug 31, 2006 South and North Korean scholars are holding a conference on nanotechnology in the North’s Mt. Kumgang resort. For three days from … |
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Nanotechnology’s American Academy of Nanomedicine not just for … – Nanodot
In Health, nano on September 2, 2006 at 7:59 pmNanotechnology’s American Academy of Nanomedicine not just for … – Nanodot
Nanotechnology’s American Academy of Nanomedicine not just for … Nanodot – Aug 30, 2006 … This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 30th, 2006 at 4:25 pm and is filed under Future Medicine, Nanotechnology, Nanotech, Nano, Nanomedicine. … |
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Highstrength nanomesh could protect against chemical weapons
In nano on September 2, 2006 at 5:08 pmResearchers at Texas Tech University have created a polyurethane nanofiber mesh that can not only trap toxic chemicals, but also be used in a hazardous material suit, says a Texas tech press release
Synthetic biology Life 2.0
In Uncategorized on September 2, 2006 at 4:10 pmAug 31st 2006 | From The Economist print edition The new science of synthetic biology is poised between hype and hope. But its time will soon come
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