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  • News - 4 Apr 2011
    Montana State University has announced that it will organize free NanoDays family science night at its Strand Union Ballrooms on April 11. The event will be held between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. and it...
  • News - 31 Mar 2011
    AECOM in collaboration with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, is researching on a bench-scale study of nanomaterials to be used in...
  • News - 30 Mar 2011
    According to Mehmet Toner, professor of biomedical engineering at Harvard Medical School and a member of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, the microfluidic product, which has...
  • News - 29 Mar 2011
    Leatherhead, UK-based LOT Orel showcased  the Park XE-100 AFM from Park Systems at its premises in Leatherhead between May 11 and 13. The event  presented both end users and...
  • News - 29 Mar 2011
    Industrial Nanotech has declared that its Nansulate energy saving coatings has been included in the Resource Efficiency Atlas, which is a global collection of resource efficient products and...
  • News - 28 Mar 2011
    Ohio State University engineers have developed a microscopic lens that allows objects to be viewed from nine different angles to create a three dimensional effect. The single lens is stationary that...
  • News - 28 Mar 2011
    Walt de Heer, a professor in the School of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology says his team has developed thin, conductive nanoribbons featuring quantum ballistic properties. This...
  • News - 28 Mar 2011
    Nalco and the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have inked a licensing contract for Argonne's resin wafer electrodeionization (RW-EDI) technology. The isolation-...
  • News - 21 Mar 2011
    mPhase Technologies is in discussions with a contractor of military and commercial products for a joint venture to customize its Smart Nanobattery for retail and defense applications. This is in...
  • News - 14 Mar 2011
    A research team at the Rutgers University has developed a category of high-strength metal alloys that can create tiny  flexible springs, sensors and switches. The alloys could be used in...

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