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Gautam | Nov 23 2006
epa
As a part of the revamped federal policy, EPA or Environmental Protection Agency would be regulating a kind of nanotechnology which is used in a number of products for killing germs. For this purpose manufacturers would have to offer scientific...
Gautam | Nov 23 2006
A new nanotube knife has been designed by researchers of the University of Colorado which would function in the same manner as that of a tight wire cheese slicer. If it turns out to be successful then it may be found in the hands of scientists studying.
Gautam | Nov 23 2006
micro44333
Researchers of George Mason University and University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston have come together to utilize modified nanoengineered silicon for the purpose of construction of protein microarrays. These researchers are testing these.
Gautam | Nov 22 2006
fried food
This is exciting news for all those people who love eating fried food but fear that it would make them obese. Here comes OilFresh 1000 which is a frying oil refining catalytic device which can cut oil consumption by almost half. Made from the...
Gautam | Nov 22 2006
nanomixer
In order to make sure that nanomaterials are manufactured safely, Delp and Associates have come up with a laboratory mixing system so that nanomaterials can be manufactured safely. Delp Mixers have been used since a long time for manufacturing...
Gautam | Nov 20 2006
diffractmeter
A new and advanced automated X-ray Diffraction system has been introduced by Rigaku Americas of The Woodlands specifically aimed at nanomaterials research. In this system a horizontal sample mount is combined with patented Cross Beam Optic technology...
Gautam | Nov 20 2006
twotwo
Israel is using nanotechnology in its defence sector and is developing a bionic hornet for chasing, photographing, targeting and then killing enemy insurgents. Israel is going the lethal nanotechnology way after having a bad experience fighting...
Gautam | Nov 20 2006
nanotubes111
In one of the significant developments in the area of nanotechnology, chemists from Rice University have discovered a technique using which carbon nanotubes can be cut into seeds and used for creating new nanotubes. It is expected that if this...
Gautam | Nov 19 2006
technano
In the future, semiconducting carbon nanotubes might rule the area of electronics. It would be a challenging task to make them gel with manufacturing process of today. Realizing this, Stanford University researchers have made an important...
Gautam | Nov 19 2006
dnatranscription
Some core issues regarding transcription have been solved by researcher Richard H. Ebright and his team. This had been the subject of Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2006. This is the first primary step in the process cell employed for reading and carrying...

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