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Dr. Ray Baughman Elected to National Academy of Engineering
To: SCIENCE EDITORS Contact: Jenni Huffenberger, +1-972-883-4431, jennib@utdallas.edu or Meredith Dickenson, +1-972-883-2155, meredith.dickenson@utdallas.edu, both of the of University of Texas at Dallas UT Dallas Professor Hits the Big Time with Small Science RICHARDSON, Texas, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dr. Ray Baughman, one of the most talented and pioneering nanotechnologists...
Nanotechnology Startup AeonClad Coatings, LLC, Licenses Plasma Deposition Technology from The University of Texas at Arlington
AeonClad's New Method is a Breakthrough in Nanotechnology Coatings
Nanotech: Super Threads
Superman's "s" never showed so much as scuff. But a superstrong, superlightweight fabric capable of stopping a speeding bullet has eluded researchers for decades. They found their magic thread back in 1991, when Sumio Iijima at NEC Laboratories discovered the carbon nanotube, a cylinder a few nanometers thick that's 50...
Nanotech: Super Threads.(Brief article)
Byline: -- Patrick White Superman's "s" never showed so much as scuff. But a superstrong, superlightweight fabric capable of stopping a speeding bullet has eluded researchers for decades. They found their magic thread back in 1991, when Sumio Iijima at NEC Laboratories discovered...
The University of Texas breakthrough for carbon nanotube materials.
M2 PRESSWIRE-19 August 2005-CSIRO AUSTRALIA: The University of Texas breakthrough for carbon nanotube materialsC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:19082005 In collaboration with scientists from the NanoTech Institute of the University of Texas at Dallas UTD CSIRO has achieved a major breakthrough...
Multi-walled carbon nanotube yarns.(Nanomaterials)
Scientists have spun multi-walled carbon nanotube MWCN yarns that are strong, tough and extremely flexible. The MWCNs are also said to be both electrically and thermally conducting. The researchers, from the University of Texas at Dallas UTD, Texas, USA, in partnership with the Commonwealth...
UT Austin Engineers and SEMATECH Present Initial Research Results Stemming From $40 Million Partnership Forged by Governor Perry
EVENT: Kick-off review of the Texas Advanced Materials Research Center AMRC WHEN: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 23. WHERE: Pickle Research Campus Commons Building and the Microelectronics Research Building (Maps of The University of Texas at Austin can be obtained at: www.utexas.edu/maps/main). ...
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PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES AIM TO TARGET THEIR DRUGS WITH NANO PRECISION. MEAT CLEAVER or scalpel? That is one quick way to tell the difference between a butcher and a surgeon. But that choice is also a metaphor for one hundred years in surgical history. As technique has improved, the...
The Dallas Morning News Collin County Business Column.
By Steve Quinn, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 17--A couple of North Texas companies already are having a prosperous new year. GTESS Corp. of Richardson has raised $10 million in another round of venture funding...
$10 Million to Fund Nanotechnology Research at Four Texas Universities.
By Ieva M. Augstums, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 27--RICHARDSON, Texas--Research involving the world's smallest technology got a $10 million boost Friday that will help four Texas universities. The University of Texas at Dallas, the...



