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- Nano-fibres lead to pre-cancer symptoms in mice: study
- PARIS AFP — Scientists delivered a warning Tuesday about nanotechnology after tests on lab rodents found that microscopic, needle-like fibres that are already in commercial use led to lesions similar to those caused by asbestos. In experiments, researchers led by Ken Donaldson of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, exposed...
- Research articles 2008-05-20
- VT International Corp. Completes Acquisition of Nanotailor, Inc.
- VT International Corp. (the "Company") announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Nanotailor, Inc., a Delaware Corporation ("Nanotailor"), effective April 30, 2008 in a stock-for-stock, tax free exchange transaction. Nanotailor licensed the rights to a manufacturing process to create Single-Walled carbon nanotubes developed at the National Aeronautical...
- Research articles 2008-05-05
- Things to come?
- Each year, the editors of Technology Review, published by MIT, take a look at what they see as important emerging technologies for readers to watch for in the future. As in the past, the editors have picked 10 potential breakthroughs that could have significant impact on our lives and the...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Nanocomp Technologies Awarded Small Business Innovation Research Contract from United States Air Force
- Project to Assess Carbon Nanotube Wiring for Improved Electrical Power Generation and Alternatives to Traditional Copper Applications CONCORD, N.H. -- Nanocomp Technologies, Inc. (www.nanocomptech.com), a developer of energy-saving performance materials and component products, today announced it has been awarded a Phase One contract by the United States Air Force...
- Research articles 2008-03-24
- Unidym Inc. Spins off Ensysce Biosciences Inc. to Pursue Medical Therapeutic Applications of Carbon Nanotubes
- MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Unidym, Inc., a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR), announced today the formation of a spin-off company, Ensysce Biosciences Inc., that will focus on research into the medical therapeutic applications of carbon nanotubes. Unidym has licensed its extensive nanotechnology patent portfolio to Ensysce for this...
- Research articles 2008-03-18
- Carbon Nanotubes Outperform Copper Nanowires as Interconnects; Scientists create robust quantum models to compare key characteristics of copper and CNTs.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-13 March 2008-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Carbon Nanotubes Outperform Copper Nanowires as Interconnects; Scientists create robust quantum models to compare key characteristics of copper and CNTsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13032008 Troy, N.Y. -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have...
- Research articles 2008-03-13
- Researchers Develop Darkest Manmade Material; Carbon nanotube array absorbs light, could boost solar energy conversion.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-22 January 2008-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Researchers Develop Darkest Manmade Material; Carbon nanotube array absorbs light, could boost solar energy conversionC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22012008 Troy, N.Y. -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Rice University have created...
- Research articles 2008-01-22
- Arrowhead Subsidiary, Unidym, Closes $10.4 Million Financing Led by Financial and Strategic Institutions
- PASADENA, Calif. -- Arrowhead Research Corporation (Nasdaq:ARWR), announced today that majority owned subsidiary, Unidym, Inc., has completed a $10.4 million Series C financing. Several financial institutions participated in the round, along with strategic investors Tokyo Electron Ventures and Battelle Memorial Institute. Arrowhead made a $3 million follow on investment. ...
- Research articles 2007-12-04
- Nanotubes as pressure sensors.(NANOMATERIALS)
- Blocks of carbon nanotubes can be used to create effective and powerful pressure sensors, according to a study by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA. By using nanotubes' electrical and mechanical properties, researchers repeatedly squeezed a 3 mm nanotube block and discovered it ...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- UC Berkeley researchers reveal tiny radio
- The world of incredible shrinking technology has created a radio 100 billion times smaller than the first commercial radios. UC Berkeley researchers have listened to tunes on a "nanoradio" one ten thousandth the diameter of a human hair. The scientists heard their first FM...
- Research articles 2007-11-06
- Carbon nanotubes improve in properties, purity & price.(NANOTUBES: Close-Up)
- * New suppliers and manufacturing technologies continue to emerge in the burgeoning field of carbon nanofibers CNFs and single-walled carbon nanotubes SWCNTs. Recent news includes North American availability of CNFs from Austria's Electrovac Group. Also, a low-cost process for making SWCNTs has been developed by the...
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- NaturalNano Secures Exclusive License Agreement With U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
- NaturalNano, Inc. (OTCBB: NNAN) (FWB: N3N) ( www.naturalnano.com ), a developer of advanced nanomaterials and additive technologies, announced it has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory NRL spanning multiple industries and broad patents in controlled-release nanomaterials. The agreement covers 10 patents and opens up...
- Research articles 2007-10-09
- Nanotoxicology study delivers promising results.(NANOTECHNOLOGY)
- Findings by a team of researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory ORNL and the University of Tennessee, both USA, have shown that single-walled carbon nanohorns, a particular form of engineered carbon-based nanoparticles, have potential use for drug delivery and other commercial applications. Nanohorns...
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- News & Update
- Items of Note from the Field, Profession, and Society Paper-Thin Battery Stores Energy for Electronic Devices By infusing paper with carbon nanotubes, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed an energy storage device that could be used in small-scale electronics, implantable medical equipment, and vehicles. The nanoengineered battery...
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- News & Update
- Items of Note from the Field, Profession, and Society NSF Awards $60,000 Grant to Materials Technology@TMS Web Community This month, the Materials Technology® TM S web site receives the U.S. National Science Foundation's NSF stamp of approval in the form of a $60,000 grant to support the evolution of the...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Adhesive uses nanotubes to stick like a gecko's foot.(NANOMATERIALS)
- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Akron, both USA, have developed a process for making polymer surfaces covered with carbon nanotube hairs, imitating the thousands ofmicroscopic hairs on a gecko's footpad. The hairs on a gecko's footpad form weak bonds with...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- New carbon paper pushes the envelope for toughness
- PARIS AFP — Engineers in the United States say they have devised a wafer-thin carbon paper that outperforms even a nanotube rival for strength, flexibility and lightness. The substance, graphene oxide paper, is described on Thursday in Nature, the British journal, by scientists led by Rodney Ruoff of Northwestern...
- Research articles 2007-07-25
- Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko's Foot.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 June 2007-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko's FootC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18062007 Troy, N.Y., and Akron, Ohio -- Mimicking the agile gecko, with its uncanny ability to run up walls and across ceilings, has long...
- Research articles 2007-06-19
- Composites' conductivity studied.(News)
- The Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, is turning to carbon nanotubes to solve a key problem with composites in aerospace - poor thermal conductivity at the adhesive joints between structures. Engineers try to create structures that make up an airplane to manage...
- Research articles 2007-06-18
- Nanotube/nylon material using carbon spacers.(NANOMATERIALS)
- A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania Penn and Rice University, both USA, have developed a nylon composite reinforced with single-walled carbon nanotubes SWNTs, which is strong and tough. The material was created using a patented method, developed by engineers from...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
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