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    Strem Chemicals, Inc. established in 1964, is a privately–held company that manufactures and markets specialty chemicals of high purity. Its clients include academic, industrial and government...
  • Article - 10 Nov 2004
    Using MEMS as sensors and actuators on the battlefield could radically change the ways in which the military conduct future campaigns. Other nanotechnology devices, such as nanocomputers and molecular...
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    ETC Group is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable advancement of cultural and ecological diversity and human rights. To this end, ETC Group supports socially responsible developments of...
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    Quantum physics, terrorism, Moore's Law, global warming, increasing human migration, incurable deadly viruses, ever more sophisticated surveillance, the list goes on and on. We speak of...
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    Nanotherapeutics Inc. is an emerging specialty pharmaceutical company with expertise in the early-stage development of pharmaceuticals. The company employs several platform technologies to manipulate...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2005
    Nanotechnology devices and methods are set to play an important role in the growth of ‘precision farming’. Agricultural applications for networks of wireless nanosensors, ‘smart dust’ and the USA’s...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2005
    Gold nanoparticles enhance chemiresistors for detecting warfare agents at ppb levels, with tailored selectivity via alkanethiol modification.
  • News - 24 Dec 2007
    Tiny copper structures with pores at both the nanometer and micron size scales could play a key role in the next generation of detonators used to improve the reliability, reduce the size and lower the...
  • News - 25 Apr 2011
    mPhase Technologies has been in discussions with a military applications vendor to modify its battery and reserve battery technology to enable an energy source activated by G-force to deliver power in...
  • Article - 12 Oct 2004
    Controlling nanosensors and nanoparticles in smart textile and materials production could improve military body armour, weaponry, the human-machine interface and space products, while DNA practices...

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