Entries from March 2009 ↓

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Nanopartz Releases Gold Nanobeads Specifically For In Vitro Applications

News) A revolutionary new gold nanoparticle manufacturing method has been developed that results in gold nanoparticles that are optimized for in vitro applications - finding solutions to problems that have confronted in vitro applications for years.

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Oxford Performance Materials Introduces OXPEKK Colored Compounds

Of the commercially available polyketones OXPEKK is very unique in its ability to incorporate micro and nano phase fillers without loss in mechanical properties.

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Light-activated molecular ‘lock’ controls blood clotting, drug delivery

Scientists have shed new light -- literally -- on a possible way to starve cancer tumors or prevent side effects from a wide range of drugs.

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Ribbon-cutting ceremony at UAlbany NanoCollege

$150M, 350,000-square-foot expansion will support more than $1 billion in new investments and 600 new high-tech jobs at CNSE's Albany Nanotech Complex.

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Arradiance Demonstrates First Plastic Microchannel Plate

Arradiance, Inc. announced today the demonstration of the world?s first microchannel plate fabricated on a plastic substrate.

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Engineered molecules can ’sniff out’ trace molecules

Tel Aviv University has developed a molecule that can magnify weak traces of 'hidden' molecules into something we can detect and see.

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New high-throughput screening technique makes probing puzzling proteins possible

Research will allow identification of numerous potential cancer and other treatments.

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'From Donuts to Drugs: Nano-Biotechnology Evolution or Revolution?' - that was the title of a seminar by the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Chicago last month.

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IBM deal with UAlbany Nanocollege expected to continue another 5 years

The Times Union reports today that IBM is expected to announce today a five-year extension of its research and development partnership with the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering.

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Enable IPC Completes Ultracapacitor Electrode Shipments to IMDEA Energia

Enable IPC Corporation today announced that it has made its final shipment of ultracapacitor electrodes to IMDEA Energia in Madrid, Spain. The shipment was made from the company's SolRayo facility in Madison, Wisconsin.