Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) has reported in its April 1 issue that academic and scientists are researching on serum analysis to discover biomarkers that can be used in personalized medicine.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
Dog Gone Smart Pet Products, a pet products company that focuses on safety and healthcare of pets through the application of nanotechnology, will introduce its Aspen parka, lounger bed, a biodegradable pet bed, canvas pe...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
Hidden fingerprints can be made visible with chemical treatments aimed at molecules that are residual in fingerprints, like those in hair follicle secretions.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
A team of researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and the University of North Texas Health Science Center, has discovered that artificial High-density lipoprotein (HDL) nanoparticles filled with interfering RNA destroyed ovarian cancer in mice.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
Researchers at IBM and the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology have discovered a nanomedicine.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
A team of scientists doing research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has modified nanocrystal characteristics with impurity atoms through a process known as doping.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
Baltimore-based Champions Biotechnology has opted to license Irinophore C, from the BC Cancer Agency (‘BCCA’) in British Columbia, Canada.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
Nano-particles could treat people allergic to nickel present in consumer products such as jewelry, coins and cell phones, according to researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH).
By Dr. Cameron Chai
8 Apr 2011
Malcolm Connah, Product Marketing Manager, Nanometrics for Malvern Panalytical, will make presentations about novel methods for measuring the zeta potential of proteins at a pre-conference workshop and as part of the plenary session during the 21st International Symposium of the Bioelectrochemical Society (BES).
A research team at the Oklahoma State University has developed and tested a spray-on material that can identify and make explosives that are carried on aircraft harmless.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Apr 2011
The British government is investing almost £200,000 in eight companies to conduct feasibility studies that will encourage innovative technologies that will focus on environmental health and safety (EHS) issues rela...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Apr 2011
Nordson MARCH and Semblant have announced their partnership to develop plasma systems for electronics deposition.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Apr 2011
A market research report, titled 'Microscopy market in Latin America', released by MarketsandMarkets, says that the microscopy market in Latin America is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.4% during the period 2010...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Apr 2011
Scientists at the University of Illinois have discovered that graphene transistors exhibit a nanoscale cooling effect that lowers their temperature.
A research team from the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) has created atoms that can behave like charged particles speeded up by electric fields. The JQI is a joint venture of the National Institute of Standards and Technol...
By Dr. Cameron Chai
7 Apr 2011