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From Military Training to Nanotechnology, Not All Video Games Promote Violenceby JerryFlattum / on Aug 22, 2011 -
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MIT responds to global oil spill concerns with new nanotechnology-powered ocean-skimmer.by bryanmckay / on Aug 31, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “nanotechnology”
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Take a break and have a good laugh to welcome the weekend!
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Nano-oils keep their cool: Nanoparticles to increase thermal properties of transformer oil
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Engineerblogger Feb 2, 2012 Rice University postdoctoral researcher Tharangattu Narayanan, left, and graduate student Jaime Taha-Tijerina, lead authors of a new ACS Nano paper on nanoparticle-infused transformer oils, show vials of the oils they say are up to 80 percent more efficient in keeping ...1 day ago -
Nanotechnology Research around the world. This week: Costa Rica
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LANOTEC, the Nanotechnology National Laboratory of Costa Rica Lanotec is a space for interdisciplinary research whose mission is scientific and technological development through the application of nanoscience and nanotechnology to solving problems, and the transfer of knowledge from the academic to industry. The ...2 days ago -
Smart paint could revolutionise structural safety
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Engineerblogger Jan 31, 2012 Dr Mohamed Saafi. Credit: University of Strathclyde An innovative low-cost smart paint that can detect microscopic faults in wind turbines, mines and bridges before structural damage occurs is being developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde in ...3 days ago -
Keeping high-performance electronics cool
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Engineerblogger Jan 30, 2012 The development of sophisticated electronics using high-performance computer chips that generate much more heat than conventional chips is challenging scientists to come up with a new type of compact cooling system to keep temperatures under control. For the past few years, a ...4 days ago -
UT researchers innovation addresses major challenge of drug delivery
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A new physical form of proteins developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin could drastically improve treatments for cancer and other diseases, as well as overcome some of the largest challenges in therapeutics: delivering drugs to patients safely, easily and more effectively.6 days ago -
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Remember that you have to be FULLY honest with YOURSELF. 2D), look for and find out the 3d shapes that make up the character. The piece of work must be summarized and thoroughly studied in these 30 minutes. The dollar cost of recruiting alone runs as high as 30% of the first year’ s salary, … Continue reading ...6 days ago -
Take a break and have a good laugh to welcome the weekend!
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Nanotechnology: Will it kill us all?
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Autore : ExtremeTech You can’t look at internet news lately without seeing the latest and greatest in nanotechnology developments. Everything these days is being manufactured smaller, faster, more durable, and under more and more human control with the help of science. Nanotechnology is a giant rising star in ...1 week ago -
Health and Environmental Effects of Nanomaterials Remain Uncertain; Cohesive Research Plan Needed to Help Avoid Potential Risks From Rapidly Evolving Technology
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Engineerblogger Jan 26, 2012 Despite extensive investment in nanotechnology and increasing commercialization over the last decade, insufficient understanding remains about the environmental, health, and safety aspects of nanomaterials. Without a coordinated research plan to help guide efforts to manage and avoid ...1 week ago -
Nanomaterials’ Effects on Health and Environment Unclear, Panel Says
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A National Academy of Sciences committee called for further study of the minuscule substances, which are found in products from makeup to paint and drive a $225 billion market.1 week ago -
Nanotechnology Research around the world. This week: India
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The Centre for Nano Science and Technology (CNST) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad The Centre for Nano Science and Technology (CNST) aims at initiating and pursuing research activities in areas related to nanotechnology and nanoscale phenomena, for various applications at Masters level and ...1 week ago -
Weaving electronics into the fabric of our physical world
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(PhysOrg.com) -- The integration of electronics with materials opens up a world of possibilities, the surface of which is just being scratched. Professor Arokia Nathan has joined the University to take up a new Chair in Engineering, where he will be exploring the application of research that allows us to glimpse a ...1 week ago -
Weaving electronics into the fabric of our physical world
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The integration of electronics with materials opens up a world of possibilities, the surface of which is just being scratched. Professor Arokia Nathan has joined the University to take up a new Chair in Engineering, where he will be exploring the application of research that allows us to glimpse a world rivalling our ...1 week ago -
The Nano-economy: Time to Reap the Rewards
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Engineerblogger Jan 23, 2012 In a recent speech I made to business leaders in Boston, I explained that perched atop 26 years of experiences Ive stacked up in nanobusiness, I have a pretty good view to the horizon. You know what I see? Decades of investment by government and the private sector have grown into a ...1 week ago -
Carbon Nanotubes Chart Their Own Course
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R&D Magazine Oct 18, 2011 Optical image of a completed graphene integrated circuit (IC) including contact pads. The probes for testing the circuit (P1-P4) are also shown. The scale bar is 100 µm. Credit: IBM Not since in the development of carbon fiber in the 1960s has a material stimulated so ...1 week ago -
The “Rule-of-Three”. Redex (India)
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Within this section, Nanobugle will test the 3 main key success factors for the development of new nanotechnology/nanoscience companies. This week: India 1) How was the company born? Redex Nano Lab (RNL) was established in early 2011 with the vision to become a pioneer in the field of Nanotechnology. RNL1 week ago -
Some Recent Links
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Kepler Discovers A Tiny Solar System - A wee star with tiny planets around it. Re-thinking an Alien World - Thinking about the rather extreme conditions on one of the other worlds found by Kepler. Hot temperatures? Rocks oozing supercritical fluids? And a year that is less than our day?? Nothing like that in our ...1 week ago -
Scientists design solar cells that exceed the conventional light-trapping limit
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(PhysOrg.com) -- The best performing solar cells are those that are thick enough to absorb light from the entire solar spectrum, while the cheapest solar cells are thin ones, since they require less, and potentially cheaper, material. In an attempt to combine the best of both worlds, a team of scientists has outlined ...1 week ago -
Overcoming cancer drug resistance with nanoparticles
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One of the ways in which cancer cells evade anticancer therapy is by producing a protein that pumps drugs out of the cell before these compounds can exert their cell-killing effects. A research team at Northwestern University has found that biocompatible iron oxide-titanium dioxide nanoparticles can bypass this pump ...1 week ago


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