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Gautam | Feb 1 2007
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If everything goes well then soon the medical fraternity will be able to replicate bones. A new nanoscale biocomposite has been developed by scientists in Singapore which will help in mimicking the extracellular matrix architecture. For this purpose...
Gautam | Feb 1 2007
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Developing countries will be able to fight diseases with the help of nanotechnology and hence improve the level of health standards in the country. A number of projects being sponsored by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for developing countries...
Anupam | Feb 2 2007
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It all started some 150-years ago when physicist James Clerk Maxwell imagined an atom sized device which he named as Maxwell's Demon. Now this imagination has finally met realism as scientists at the University of Edinburgh have developed a new...
Gautam | Feb 2 2007
There are a number of studies going on the ill effects of nanosized particles. One such area is particle toxicology which studies the exposure to airborne nanosized particles which occur naturally or through human activities. Studies on ultrafine...
Gautam | Feb 3 2007
A new type of nanoparticle has been created by American scientists which could be applied towards food contamination or environmental pollution testing or even medical diagnostics. The best thing about these nanoparticles is that they are magnetic,...
Gautam | Feb 7 2007
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Carbon nanotubes since their discovery have been put to a variety of uses and have become an important part in the world of nanotechnology. Since it is costly to manufacture nanoparticles on a massive scale therefore Fritz Haber Institute researchers..
Gautam | Feb 7 2007
Molybdenum disulphide or MoS2 is regarded as a standard solid lubricant and small nanoparticles of MOS2 have a strong potential to act as catalysts for the creation of sulphur free fuels. Technical University Dresden researchers have found out that.
Gautam | Feb 8 2007
nano clothing
Fed up with bad odor when you put your clothes on? If yes then companies are opting for SmartSilver which adds permanent anti odor properties to your clothing whether made from natural or artificial clothing. This will suit hot countries where people...
Gautam | Feb 8 2007
ford motor
One of the largest automobile giants, Ford is working on nanotechnology for developing lighter and stronger metal and plastic so that the safety and economy of its cars and trucks could be improved. For this purpose, Ford is using Local Electrode...
Gautam | Feb 9 2007
arterycloggeed
Heart patients are set to benefit from nanotechnology as King Abdulaziz University Hospital has used this technology for clearing clogged and clogging arteries with the help of lasers. The hospital used the technology for removing clots in the lower...

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