$127.5M state-of-the-art facility to include Computer Chip Commercialization Center that will further expand New York State's world-class nanotechnology initiative.
Category Archives: Nanotechnology
Solving single molecule mobility
A versatile formula describes the energetic conditions needed to transport molecules laterally on surfaces.
Cadmium-free Quantum Dots for Biological Assay and Flow Cytometry
The Nanomaterialstore is pleased to announce that they have released their first upconversion lanthanide nanocrystal product. This complements their range of UV downconversion nanocrystals, and represents an expansion of their range of biomedical research compounds.
Funding boost for nanotechnology research into global challenges
Extracting drinking water from the sea to prepare for a world parched by climate change, and re-imagining aeroplane and ship hull designs for the best fuel efficiency, are two of the visionary applications of a new GBP2.4 million research project announced today at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.
$12 million grant awarded to Northwestern’s Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence
The funds will support the NU Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence, a collaborative venture between NU's International Institute for Nanotechnology and the Chicago-based Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Bayer MaterialScience and Partners Develop Polyurethane Nanofoams for Thermal Insulation
Bayer MaterialScience is working on the development of polyurethane nanofoams that could lead to a quantum leap in thermal insulation performance several years down the road.
Owlstone Nanotech Wins Coveted Cambridge Phenomenon Award 2010
Owlstone, Inc. has won the coveted and prestigious Cambridge Phenomenon Award 2010 at the 50th Anniversary of The Cambridge Phenomenon Conference 'Future Starts Here'.
NIH New Innovator Award for nanotechnology-based bone tissue healing technique
Balaji Sitharaman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University, is a 2010 recipient of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director's New Innovator Award. Only a select group of early-career biomedical researchers nationwide receive this award, which includes a 5-year $1.5 million grant.
CeNTech Ausbau erweitert Nanotechnologieforschung in Nordrhein-Westfalen
In Muenster entsteht ein neues Gebaeude fuer Nanotechnologieforschung.
Riso Energy Day 2010: Non-fossil energy technologies in 2050 and beyond
Don't miss out on Riso Energy Day 2010 on 10 November 2010 in the Niels Bohr Auditorium at Riso National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Roskilde, Denmark.
Could Nanotechnology Be Used to Detect TB at Point of Care?
Applied Nanodetectors a leading developer in the field of nanosenor technology for early disease detection has recently won a Technology Strategy Board Grant award in the Fighting Infection Through Detection funding competition in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene + Tropical Medicine.
IT industry – half the productivity, twice the carbon
Green technologies key for IT industry profitability in 2020.
Smaller and cheaper but 300 times more intense
More brilliant X-rays, more cost-effective methods for developing new energy sources and advanced manufacturing processes are just some of the benefits which may come from a novel technology, proven at the theoretical level by a consortium of British and European laser scientists.
Berkeley Lab technology spawns successful start-up companies
What do a smart window company, a microbial analysis start-up and waste-heat recovery start-up have in common? They're all located in the San Francisco Bay Area and they're all based on technology developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Agilent Technologies Combines CGH and SNP Assays on Same Microarray, Creating a Unique Cytogenetics Tool
Agilent Technologies Inc. today introduced the SurePrint G3 Human CGH+SNP microarray platform, an innovative system for simultaneous analysis of chromosomal copy number changes and copy-neutral aberrations. The system allows researchers to study the genetic basis of developmental disorders as well as many cancers.
Nanoscopic particles resist full encapsulation, simulations show
Sandia researchers use molecular dynamics simulations at the New Mexico Computational Center supercomputer to show that simple coatings are actually incapable of fully covering each spherical nanoparticle in a set.
Ergebnisse des BMBF-Branchendialoges ‘NanoCleanTech’ jetzt online abrufbar
Beim Branchendialog NanoCleanTech des Bundesministeriums fuer Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) diskutierten Experten aus der Material- und Nanotechnologieforschung mit Fachleuten der Umweltbranche ueber Chancen und Herausforderungen.
TowerJazz and Crocus Complete First Stage Integration of TAS MRAM into 130nm CMOS Platform
TowerJazz, the global specialty foundry leader, and Crocus Technology, a premier developer of Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM), today announced the successful completion of the first stage of integration of Crocus' Thermally Assisted Switching (TAS)-based MRAM technology into TowerJazz's 0.13-micron CMOS process.
Bexion Pharmaceuticals Continues to Gain Support from National Cancer Institute
The grant entitled 'SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles for Treating Glioblastoma Multiforme' was awarded September 28, 2010 and covers a two year period.
Applied Nanotech to Exhibit in USA, Europe and Israel
Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. announced that it will showcase some of its key nanotechnology advancements in metallic inks and pastes, carbon nanotube enhanced epoxy composites, thermal management materials (CarbAl) and sensors at prestigious exhibitions and international events in USA, Europe and Israel.