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Particle Size Measurement of Highly Absorbing Materials, Supplier Data by Malvern Instruments
This application report demonstrates that measurement of the particle size of absorbing samples is possible using the Malvern HPPS. This is enabled by the backscattering optics arrangement, which also...
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15 Apr 2005
Xerox Embraces Nanotechnology - New Technology
The Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) is using nanotechnology to regain it’s standing as a pioneer. Posted December 22 2003
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9 Jan 2004
Toxic Threat From Nanotechnology - News
Professor Ken Donaldson, from the University of Edinburgh has stated that nanotechnology poses a threat to humans by generating tiny toxic molecules that can enter the lungs. Posted October 21 2003
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21 Oct 2003
Breakthrough Product Uses Nanotechnology to Cut Power Consumption of Digital Printing Devices
Six 25,000 gallon tanks will find a home in Xerox Corporation's (NYSE: XRX) EA toner plant in Webster, N.Y. this week. The arrival of the tanks will herald an era of more energy efficient...
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18 Nov 2008
Researchers Investigate Whether Laser Printers Emit Pathogenic Toner Particles into the Air
Could the humble laser printer be responsible for poor health among office workers? These printers, it has been said, could be to blame for the release of tiny particles of toner-like material...
http://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=9528
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21 Jan 2009
Researchers Investigate Do Laser Printers Emit Pathogenic Toner Particles into the Air
Do laser printers emit pathogenic toner particles into the air? Some people are convinced that they do. As a result, this topic is the subject of public controversy. Researchers have now...
http://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=8981
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2 Dec 2008
Union Technology International Unveils Nano Conductive Polymer Rollers
By Cameron Chai Union Technology International (MCO), supplier of superior-quality aftermarket printer parts and consumables, has unveiled its new line of nano conductive polymer rollers for...
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17 Jun 2011
Office Printers Emit Ultra Fine Particles and May Cause Cancer
Queensland University of Technology professor, Lidia Morawska, has released a study that has found many office laser printers release clouds of ultra-fine particles. The particles originate in...
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1 Aug 2007
Microchip Based Device can Analyze Cancer Cells in a Blood Sample
A team of investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Biomicroelectromechanical Systems (BioMEMS) Resource Center and the MGH Cancer Center has developed a microchip-based device...
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20 Dec 2007
Microfluidic Device Capable of Trapping Rare Circulating Tumor Cells from Blood of Cancer Patients
In 2007, Mehmet Toner and Daniel Haber and their collaborators at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School developed a microfluidic device capable of trapping rare circulating...
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