According to the data of a Phase II clinical trial reported at the 2011 World Congress on Osteoarthritis, nano-formulations of diclofenac offer pain relief at lower-than-normal doses.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Sep 2011
James Tour, a lab chemist at the Rice University, has published two research papers that describe novel production technologies of superior-quality bilayer graphene in a large scale onto various insulating substrates directly.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Sep 2011
Scientists at the Stanford University have designed a fingertip-size portable microscope weighing 1.9 g, which is designed to view fluorescent markers or dyes that are broadly utilized by biological and medical scientists to study mice brain.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Sep 2011
The University of Missouri’s research team comprising medical scientists and biological engineers has used nanopore technology as a tool to detect lung cancer early.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Sep 2011
Scientists at the schools of science and medicine at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) are studying the impact of carbon nanoparticles on living cells.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Sep 2011
Quantum Materials Corporation a new microreactor and software controlled continuous flow process has been successfully developed and operated for delivery of mass produced quantum dots by Quantum Materials Corporation and the Access2Flow Consortium of The Netherlands.
A team of researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are conducting experiments to establish that the shape of stem cells can be controlled in order to make them perform the desired function without the addition of biochemical or hormonal stimulants.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Sep 2011
The medicine agency of France, AFSSAPS has approved the commencement of the first clinical trial of NBTXR3, the lead compound in the NanoXray pipeline of Nanabiotix.
A group of researchers headed by Dr. Jordan S. Orange at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have gained detailed insight into the immune system by making use of the stimulation emission depletion (STED) microscope.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Sep 2011
The National Science Foundation has awarded the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a grant worth $20 million.
Headquartered in Norway, manufacturer of solar modules and solar wafers, REC has announced that modules and wafers produced by the company have received a TÜV certification whereby the products containing European components will benefit from the 10% premium provided as per the Italian photovoltaic incentive scheme.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Sep 2011
Particular, a Hannover-based nanotech company in Germany has introduced laser-generated gold nanoparticle conjugates for biotechnology.
The use of nanotechnology has provided researchers with a novel technique to separate precious metals such as silver and gold as well as copper and other priceless metals present in ore and rocks.
Steam purification company RASIRC has declared that it has presented a poster on the benefits of water vapor utilization over ozone in the atomic layer deposition (ALD) process at the 26th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition conducted in Hamburg, Germany, from September 5 to 9, 2011.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Sep 2011
According to a market research report titled ‘Ultracapacitors’ from Pike Research, revenues of ultracapacitors in grid and transportation services will increase by over 10 times to $284.1 million between the period 2011-2016.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
17 Sep 2011