Entries Tagged 'From NSTI's Nano World News' ↓

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MTPV, 2011 TechConnect/Nanotech Venture Forum Presenter, Completes $10M Series B Round of Financing

MTPV creates semiconductor chips that convert heat into electricity

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Bilayer Graphene Works as an Insulator

Research by UC Riverside-led team has potential applications in digital and infrared technologies

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TechConnect World 2012 Announces Twenty-Two New Corporate Acceleration Partners for Santa Clara, CA

TechConnect Corporate Acceleration Partners meet with technology providers from around the world to advance the development and commercialization of emerging technologies.

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nanoLambda unveils apollo™, its nano plasmonic sensor platform, for everyday personal applications, at CES 2012

nanoLambda was selected to present at TechConnect-Nanotech Ventures 2011 in Boston, MA, US

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Nanocopoeia, Inc. and Saint Paul College Sign Agreement

Nano company will have access to college’s laboratory space and equipment for nanopharmaceuticals.

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Keeping Electronics Cool

Findings on modified form of graphene could have impacts in managing heat dissipation in everything from electronics to photovoltaic solar cells to radars

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Japan’s N. E. Chemcat Corporation Licenses Brookhaven Lab’s Electrocatalyst Technology for Fuel Cells in Electric Vehicles

The license includes innovative methods for making the catalysts and an apparatus design used in manufacturing them.

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In the Brain, “ORMOSIL” Nanoparticles Hold Promise as a Potential Vehicle for Drug Delivery

In a new study on fruit flies, the nanoparticles do not harm cells or interfere with the brain's normal function

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High-performance thin film boost for electronics research

Japanese researchers claim to develop world's highest performance thin-film capacitors

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Fujitsu Group’s First Geothermal Heat Extraction System Deployed at Nagano Plant

Reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by effectively utilizing natural energy