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Breath sensor could make instant cancer diagnosis

...Researchers in the US are using nanoparticles in a bid to create a material sensitive enough to analyse a... Read more

31 December, 2010 by Edward Moyer

IBM nanomedicine breakthrough to aid antibiotics

...Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology on Sunday unveiled a nanomedicine breakthrough — biodegradable nanoparticles that make antibiotics physically attracted to infected cells. This nanomedicine application could... Read more

4 April, 2011 by Larry Dignan

Graphene sandwich to boost fuel cell performance

...with platinum nestling between a sheet of graphene and indium tin oxide nanoparticles. The team begin by synthesizing the indium tin oxide nanocrystals directly on... Read more

14 February, 2011
Education TV 1.0

Education TV 1.0

...cut sections: What is nanotechnology?; Units: micrometer and nanometer; Special properties of nanoparticles; The gecko effect; Carbon nanotubes; Surface energy; hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces; The... Read more

21 July, 2011
Quantum Dot Size Calculator 1.0

Quantum Dot Size Calculator 1.0

...calculations can be performed for CdSe, CdS, CdTe, ZnS, ZnSe and ZnTe nanoparticles Read more

4 March, 2011

Nanoparticle research blows open new possibilities

...the general market. Trousers, bicycle components and car parts sprinkled with specialised nanoparticles have already, or soon will, come out. Socks with silver nanoparticles aim... Read more

22 October, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Are nanoparticles going to attack your feet

...s energy problems. More immediately, a company in Pennsylvania hopes to use nanoparticles to create less-stinky socks. NanoHorizons, based in State College, Pa., has... Read more

28 September, 2004 by Michael Kanellos
High-Performance Computing: Application to Ab-Initio Simulations of X-Ray Absorption Spectra From <endeca_term>Nanoparticles</endeca_term>

High-Performance Computing: Application to Ab-Initio Simulations of X-Ray Absorption Spectra From Nanoparticles

...of LASC to ab-initio simulations of x-ray absorption spectra from nanoparticles is considered as a particular case Read more

17 April, 2003

Nanotech sheds light on solar revolution

...will make it easy, and cheap, to see in the dark. The nanoparticles -- developed under a project directed by professor Ted Sargent -- can essentially detect... Read more

18 January, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Pollution tsars call for 'urgent' nanotech regulation

...which promotes nanotechnology, said that there may be risks from some engineered nanoparticles. Carbon nanotubes, a kind of nanoparticle, have asbestos-like features. Risks associated... Read more

12 November, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Paint-on lasers promise faster chip future

...the electronics of the silicon chip. The University of Toronto laser uses nanoparticles which are tiny motes of dust that are akin to customised atoms... Read more

19 April, 2006 by Rupert Goodwins

Nanotech merger creates patent powerhouse

...drug development. Rival Mitsubishi, meanwhile, has been working on ways to use nanoparticles in over-the-counter products. With this deal, the resulting company, potentially... Read more

23 December, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Nanotechnology takes up golfing challenge

...nanomaterials. Pennsylvania's NanoHorizons, meanwhile, has developed socks containing silver and gold nanoparticles, which kill foot odour and bacteria. As with other nano products, the... Read more

22 November, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

IBM tech pushes storage limits

...a stable magnetic charge. This is what's called a "nanocrystal superlattice". Nanoparticles are packed much more densely than the magnetic grains used on today... Read more

17 March, 2000 by ZDNet

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