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  • News - 3 Sep 2007
    Creating ultrasmall grooves on microchips - a key part of many modern technologies - is about to become as easy as making a sandwich, using a new process invented by Princeton engineers. The...
  • News - 30 Aug 2007
    As technology gets smaller and smaller, the computer industry is facing the complex challenge of finding ways to manufacture the minuscule components necessary. “Computer chips are constantly...
  • News - 28 Aug 2007
    Scientists and engineers are eager to understand the secret behind bone’s lightweight toughness so they can mimic it in the design of new materials, but previous studies have revealed a number...
  • News - 27 Aug 2007
    With unprecedented sensitivity, Carnegie Mellon University's Mark Bier has characterized large viral particles and bulky von Willebrand factors using a novel mass spectrometer. These exciting...
  • News - 23 Aug 2007
    Susan P. Gilbert, a renowned expert in cell biology, biophysics, and nanoscience, will join Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as the head of the Biology Department on Sept. 1, 2007. Gilbert joins the...
  • News - 23 Aug 2007
    The annoying bulges of an overwound telephone cord that shorten its reach and limit a caller’s motion help explain why drugs called camptothecins are so effective in killing cancer cells,...
  • News - 18 Aug 2007
    Architect John Weinman, leader of internationally renowned architecture firm Perkins+Will’s Nanoscience + Engineering Laboratory Group, will share his knowledge in master planning, programming...
  • News - 16 Aug 2007
    Often in the miniscule world of nanotechnology it is difficult to mentally picture what actually occurs at the size of nanomaterials, nanostructures and nanomachines. In order to visualise these...
  • News - 16 Aug 2007
    The $25,000 PI NanoInnovation Grant™ was awarded to Andrea Lelli, Eric A. Stauffer and Jeffrey R. Holt,  Department of Neuroscience, University of Virginia Medical School, Charlottesville,...
  • News - 14 Aug 2007
    Tiny vibrating silicon resonators are of intense interest in nanotechnology circles for their potential ability to detect bacteria, viruses, DNA and other biological molecules. Cornell researchers...

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