Global News:
First India-China-Russia
Conference calls for economic, political ...
European futurists speculate
on nanotechnology
Self-Levelling
Nano Compound for Renovating Floors –
Nanotechnology
the new frontier for IT power India
Pakistan focuses on nanotechnology
development
US Statewide News:
Oklahoma Nanotechnology
Initiative announces 2007 survey results
Journal and Book:
Nano-Products:
Omnetics - Nano miniature connectors with 200+
contacts
Self-Levelling
Nano Compound for Renovating Floors
Research News:
Scientists
Trap Light In Nano-Soup
Observing
Nanscale Metallic Puddles And
Mystery Behavior In Electrons
Nano
Titanate Batteries May Resurrect the Electric Car
Business:
Chip
Price Slump Has Hynix Facing Hard Times
CNSI and nanopacific Holdings Announce a Partnership to Develop ...
Wall Street will
resume nanotechnology financing
CVD
Equipment Corporation Expands First Nano Laboratory
Connecting
Venture Capitalists to Nanotechnology
Articles &
Reports:
Report:
Lloyd's of London: 2007 Emerging Risks Team on Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
Roadmap Released
NIOSH issues guidance on nanotechnology
exposure of medical workers
Nanotechnology
Takes Care of Levelling, Isolation and Sound ...
Practical nanotechnology
- from growing bladders to the iPhone
'Nanomedicine is at the frontline of new drug delivery'
Eight nanotechnology
scenarios sketch possibilities
Nano-Risks:
Nanotechnology Risks
and Benefits to Come under Scrutiny by ...
Nanotechnology for
surveillance vs. privacy
Nanotechnology
Companies Need Clear Environment and Health Roadmap ...
AIHA to Host Nanotechnology Webinar
Education &
Outreach:
SOURCE: NanoNews-Now Digest #161 Ready
Using
Carbon Nanotubes To Seek and Destroy Anthrax Toxin and Other Harmful Proteins
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute December 9th, 2007 New technology could enable new cancer treatment techniques
and antibacterial coatings
Scenario
Series Depicts Nanotech Revolution
Desktop
Device Generates and Traps Rare Ultracold Molecules
University of Rochester December 12th, 2007 Physicists
at the University of Rochester have combined an atom-chiller with a molecule
trap, creating for the first time a device that can generate and trap huge
numbers of elusive-yet-valuable ultracold polar
molecules.
You
get a say in nano revolution
smh.com.au December 12th, 2007 You
can soon have your say on the next big scientific wave that could radically
change our daily lives. The NSW Government will hold a public inquiry into the
pro and cons of nanotechnology, a field of science that involves matter so
small it could cross the body's membranes and affect cells and tissue in the
body. "Nanotechnology offers the promise of breakthroughs that will revolutionise the way we detect and treat disease; monitor
and protect the environment; and produce and store energy," Ms Firth said.
"But before the technology's full potential can be released, safety and
ethical concerns need to be assessed by governments."
Experiments
reveal unexpected activity of fuel cell catalysts
Brookhaven National Laboratory December 13th, 2007 Researchers
at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have unveiled
important details about a class of catalysts that could help improve the
performance of fuel cells. With the goal of producing "clean"
hydrogen for fuel cell reactions in mind, the researchers determined why two
next-generation catalysts including gold, cerium, titanium, and oxygen nanomaterials exhibit very high activity. Their results
will be published online in the December 14, 2007, edition of the journal
Science.
SOURCE: NANOTECHWEB.ORG
NEWSWIRE (WEEK 50)
Nanopores speed up humidity sensing
Laser-fabricated device sets its
sights on medical applications
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32202
Nitride nanocrystals
for fuel cell catalysts Material might give platinum a run for its money
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32187
EO device achieves 2 ns switching
time
High repetition rate design provides
short pulses of laser light for detecting atoms
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32174
Magnetoresistance up by 3000%
Super-lattices of CoFe nanoparticles display
interesting properties at low temperatures http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32160
Graphene bilayer
acquires variable gap
Physicists lay foundations for
better semiconductor devices
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32142
Sponsored by Staib
Instrumente GmbH
STAIB Instruments presents its new
NANOFOCUS UHV Field Emitter Scanning Electron Microscope. The bolt on unit
allows to retrofit existing UHV surface analysis
systems. Its applications include Scanning AUGER Probe and STM Tip Imaging.
http://www.staibinstruments.com
IN DEPTH
Nanowires promise battery-free power
Zhong Lin Wang of Georgia Tech's nanoscience and nanotechnology faculty puts forward the
case for energy harvesting ZnO arrays
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/indepth/32144
SOURCE: MIT Technology Review
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Researchers are harnessing solar
energy to convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, which can be used to
make fuels. By Duncan Graham-Rowe
http://www.technologyreview.com/Biotech/19909/?nlid=757
A new chip design could lead to
cheaper solar panels, sensor networks, and flat-screen TVs. By Kevin Bullis
http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/19901/?nlid=757
A metal pad that can recharge devices
placed on top of it has come to market. By Kate Greene
http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/19894/?nlid=757
By Associated Press
http://www.technologyreview.com/Wire/19918/?nlid=757
A device from Argonne National Lab
takes a fresh approach to generating t-rays.
http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/19910/?nlid=755
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