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  • News - 19 Oct 2010
    For the first time scientists have been able to watch nanoparticles grow from the earliest stages of their formation. Nanoparticles are the foundation of nanotechnology and their performance depends...
  • News - 17 Nov 2009
    If you're watching the complex processes in a living cell, it is easy to miss something important-especially if you are watching changes that take a long time to unfold and require...
  • News - 17 Sep 2008
    A new advance in cellular imaging is allowing scientists to better understand the movement of cells in the area around tumors, also known as the tumor microenvironment. In a recent article published...
  • Article - 12 Feb 2021
    Graphene is a material that has been touted for several market sectors and applications. Graphene has many excellent properties, such as its electrical conductivity and tensile strength. While these...
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    Did you know that InProcess-LSP is a pharma scale-up company located in The Netherlands? That they developed a unique nanoparticle analyzer which measures inline in real-time and non-invasive during...
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    Watch the electrospinning process in action producing nanofibres, feeding nozzle, polymer solution droplet, taylor cone formation, spinning jet, nanofibre formation. Process parameters: 19kV, 120mm,...
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    In October 2010 the Nobel Prize for Physics was won by Andre Geim and Constantin Novoselov at Manchester University for their work on graphene "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the...
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    Nanotech correspondent Alex Fiorentino descibes how scientists from Australia are using tiny drug delivery packages derived from Salmonella to destroy cancer cells in mice. The packages deliver...
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    Nanotech correspondent Alex Fiorentino explains how scientists from Uppsala University in Sweden have designed a new battery that recharges extremely quickly and weighs almost nothing. The secret:...
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    First there was VHS, then DVD. Now, Blu-ray is the hottest trend in home video. Nanotech correspondent Alex Fiorentino reveals how scientists at the Swinburne University of Technology in Australia...

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