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Nanoparticle-based battlefield pain treatment moves a step closer

— 26 Sep 2009 13:30 | Health

University of Michigan scientists have developed a combination drug that promises a safer, more precise way for medics and fellow soldiers in battle situations to give a fallen soldier... — full story

Nanotube risk assessment

— 17 Sep 2009 13:59 | Health

Italian scientists suggest that we need a much more detailed toxicological approach to hazard assessment before judgement regarding the long-term safety of carbon nanotubes can be made.... — full story

Troublesome green algae serve as coating substrate in record-setting battery

— 10 Sep 2009 12:27 | Technology

Unwanted blooms of Cladophora algae throughout the Baltic and in other parts of the world are not entirely without a positive side. A group of researchers at the Angstroem Laboratory... — full story

Analysis confirms that nano-related research has strong multidisciplinary roots

— 8 Sep 2009 11:28 | Technology

The burgeoning research fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology are commonly thought to be highly multidisciplinary because they draw on many areas of science and technology to make... — full story

Researchers putting a freeze on oscillator vibrations

— 18 Jun 2009 13:03 | Technology

University of Oregon physicists have successfully landed a one-two punch on a tiny glass sphere, refrigerating it in liquid helium and then dosing its perimeter with a laser beam, to... — full story

IBM and Bulgarian government in partnership in nanoscience

— 23 May 2009 15:40 | Technology

IBM and the Bulgarian government officially announced their cooperation in the area of nanoscience and a deal for IBM to support the creation of what will be the first Bulgarian nanotechnology... — full story

Spain to pioneer the application of a nanotechnology microscope for brain studies

— 22 May 2009 11:39 | Technology

In a world first, Spain is to use a nanotechnology microscope for brain studies as part of the Blue Brain project. The initiative is CSIC researcher Javier de Felipe's brainchild, and... — full story

Team tracks nanotube cancer killers in live tissue

— 21 May 2009 13:37 | Health

Nanotechnology scientists at two Arkansas research institutions have developed a method of detecting, tracking, and killing cancer cells in real time with carbon nanotubes... — full story

Models of three-dimensional DNA-origami nanostructures self-assembled as parallel arrays of double helices. Each cylinder represents one double helix, (c) Shawn DouglasScientists create custom three-dimensional structures with 'DNA origami'

— 20 May 2009 17:00 | Technology

By combining the art of origami with nanotechnology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers have folded sheets of DNA into multilayered objects with dimensions thousands of times... — full story

University of Liverpool awarded to develop nanotechnology for use in healthcare

— 8 May 2009 02:25 | Health

Scientists at the University of Liverpool have been awarded GBP1.7 million to investigate how nanotechnology could be used to improve the effectiveness of pharmaceutical drugs... — full story

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