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  2. Engineer honouredExternal
    The Hindu, India +My News 19 Hours Ago
    Syndicate Bank (Kannur Region) has honoured nanotechnology engineer P.V. Vinod for his achievements in the field. A press release on Friday said …
  3. How safe are nanoparticles?External
    Economist +My News 7/2/2009
    WAVING a packet of carbon nanotubes accusingly at the assembled American politicians during a hearing last month in Congress, Andrew Maynard was …
  4. Using nanotubes to make clothes that glow, or detect bleedingExternal
    Economist +My News 7/2/2009
    MANY science-fiction stories portray a time when warring generals monitor their forces on computer displays that are linked to special suits worn …
  5. New materials for renewable energy: The power of being made very smallExternal
    Economist +My News 7/2/2009
    BIG improvements in the production of energy, especially from renewable sources, are expected over the coming years. Safer nuclear-power stations …
  6. A new way to keep hydrogen: Plumage powerExternal
    Economist +My News 7/2/2009
    HYDROGEN has long been touted as the future of energy. It is clean, efficient and the most abundant substance in the universe. It can be used to …
  7. Nanophase Technologies Announces Stockholder MeetingExternal
    Examiner.com: Anchorage, Alaska +My News 7/2/2009
    Nanophase Technologies (Nasdaq: NANX), a technology leader in nanomaterials and advanced nanoengineered products, announced that the Company's …
  8. Buzz Out Loud 1010: Who loves the show? MetrologistsExternal
    CNET +My News 7/2/2009
    On today's show, we discover that Microsoft is a fine American company that thinks nothing of shafting its highest-paying users or subjecting the …
  9. Technology- focused venture capital firm Mohr Davidow Ventures hires Alex de WinterExternal
    Alternative Assets Network +My News 7/2/2009
    Alex de Winter has joined technology-focused venture capital firm Mohr Davidow Ventures. He will focus on life sciences and personalised medicine …
  10. SPAWAR continues C4ISR, cold fusion, MEMS advancement for national securityExternal
    Military & Aerospace Electronics +My News 7/2/2009
    By Courtney E. Howard . . SAN DIEGO-U.S. Navy researchers are looking into issues ranging from nonlinear dynamics to sensors, MEMS …
  11. Balancing power with performance in rad- hard processorsExternal
    Military & Aerospace Electronics +My News 7/2/2009
    By John McHale . . The methods for making processors and integrated circuits (ICs) radiation hardened (rad-hard) have not changed much, but the …
  12. Sunscreen’s Shady BusinessExternal
    Mother Jones +My News 7/2/2009
    DON'T BE A PALEFACE!" That was the slogan for an iconic 1958 Coppertone ad-the one with the frisky puppy tugging at the pigtailed girl's bathing …
  13. UCSD and Jazz Semiconductor Develop 2- Antenna Quad- Beam 11- 15 GHz...External
    MSN Money +My News 7/2/2009
    The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), provider of a leading program in microwave and millimeter-wave RFICs and mixed-signal, and Jazz …
  14. Official to visit with Neb. researchersExternal
    McCook Daily Gazette, Nebraska +My News 7/2/2009
    An official with the National Institutes of Health is visiting Omaha, where researchers have received more than $47 million over the last several …
  15. Longevity Of Dental Fillings May Be Increased By NanotechnologyExternal
    Medical News Today +My News 7/2/2009
    Tooth-colored fillings may be more attractive than silver ones, but the bonds between the white filling and the tooth quickly age and degrade. A …
  16. Brittle Table Salt Can Stretch Like Taffy In The Nanoworld - Nano LettersExternal
    Medical News Today +My News 7/2/2009
    Researchers in New Mexico are reporting the surprise discovery that common table salt - so brittle that it crushes easily between a thumb and …
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