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  • News - 25 Jul 2008
    If Bruce Lipshutz has his way, you may soon be buying bottles of water brimming with the life-sustaining coenzyme CoQ10 at your local Costco. Lipshutz, a professor of chemistry at UC Santa...
  • News - 28 Feb 2011
    While officials are touting a major investment recently made by Lockheed Martin as a research funding coup, some students are questioning the university's expanding relations with the local...
  • News - 14 Apr 2010
    An EU-funded research team at Norway's University of Bergen is using nanotechnology to find a way of mimicking the body's natural processes, including inducing cells to create new blood...
  • News - 20 Jan 2010
    Researchers in Germany and the UK have discovered symmetry hidden in solid state matter at very small scales. The findings, published in the journal Science, indicate that symmetry involves the golden...
  • News - 11 Nov 2008
    Researchers from the UK and US have engineered a white blood cell that is able to recognise immune-system-evading HIV-1 strains. The team's new 'assassin cells' may cripple the...
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    Xradia develops technology to help advance innovation in science and industry by providing unique insight through superior X-ray imaging solutions. Xradia products utilize advanced X-ray computed...
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    Genizer™, located in Technology Link in Greater Los Angeles, is dedicated to advancing homogenizer nanotechnology. The company provides high-pressure homogenizers, liposome extruders,...
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    Founded in 1989, Digital Surf is a leading provider of innovative solutions for micro and nano-surface metrology for use in research laboratory, industrial and production environments. Our company is...
  • News - 29 Jan 2015
    The majority of spiders spin silk threads several micrometres thick but unusually the 'garden centre spider' or 'feather-legged lace weaver' Uloborus plumipes can spin nano-scale...
  • News - 13 Oct 2010
    Scientists working in Germany and Switzerland have developed a novel nano-tomography method, which uses X-rays to allow doctors to produce three-dimensional (3D) detailed imaging of fragile bone...

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