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  • Article - 29 Jun 2015
    In the food industry, nanotechnology has been utilized in order to enhance the delivery of food ingredients to target sites, increase flavor, inhibit bacterial growth, extend product shelf life and...
  • Article - 29 Nov 2013
    With exceptional electrical, optical, mechanical and chemical properties, Graphene was deemed a wonder material upon its fabrication in Manchester, UK in 2004. It is comprised solely of carbon bonded...
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    It has been suggested that molecular electronics can be based on DNA. Since DNA can recognize other molecules, other DNA strands and as it binds with similar DNA strands innovatively scientists have...
  • Article - 23 Jun 2013
    Denmark is a Northern European country covering a total area of 43,094 km2. Its population was estimated to be 5,543,453, as of July 2012.
  • Article - 13 May 2013
    Tennessee is situated in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state encompasses a total area of 109,247 km2.
  • Article - 26 Apr 2013
    In this Thought Leader interview, Dr Yoshiyuki Suda, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, talks to...
  • Article - 11 Apr 2013
    It seems that the University of Minnesota is committed to work in nanotechnology and consequently should keep producing new developments. Minnesota is also a leading light in the medical devices...
  • Article - 31 Dec 2012
    There are a wide range of nanoscale imaging tools that include microscopic methods such as scanning probe microscopy (SPM), electron microscopy (EM), high resolution optical microscopy as well as...
  • Article - 12 Dec 2012
    The University of Wisconsin has strong research credentials in the use of nanotechnology for renewable energy applications, and is highly active in national and international scale academic...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2012
    Next generation sequencing technologies like nanopore sequencing are opening up new commercial applications for genomics, and nanotechnology is making it happen.

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