Funding Source:
NIH: RFA-CA-08-009--Innovative Technology Solutions to Cancer
Sample Preparation (R21)
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-08-009.html
NIH: RFA-CA-08-012---Innovative and
Applied Molecular Analysis Technologies for Cancer (STTR [R41/R42])
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-08-012.html
Complete list of FP7 nanotechnology
calls for proposal
Global News:
Report on nanotechnology
in Argentina published
US Statewide News:
Journal and Book:
Nano-Products:
Castelli
Nano Mountain Bike Glove
Sandisk
unveils 32GB Nano rival
Omnetics
- Low-cost impedance-controlled 'nano' cable system ...
Research News:
Researchers
Develop Nano-Imprint Method for Making Brighter LEDs
Scientists invent nanotechnology
device for disease biomarker ...
Nanotechnology
innovation may revolutionize gene detection in a ...
Insulated nanowires bring
molecular machines one step closer
Nanotechnology
magnets used to control cells
Business:
Canon
to Develop SED TVs Using Own Technology, Asahi Reports
Third-Order Nanotechnolgies,
Inc. Announces that Its Common Stock ...
Safenano launches
scientific services
API Nanotronics
Announces Record December Orders of $2.6 Million
Local company
continues development in nanotechnology field
Nanotechnology
Company Closes Equity Financing, Solidifies ...
Lithium titanate
spinel set to become most important nanoparticle
Articles &
Reports:
Nanotechnology
Impacts Food and Food Processing
Security
and crime prevention using nanotechnology
Nanoscience will
overtake all present forms of technology
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safety roadmap hindering companies
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SOURCE: NANOTECHWEB.ORG
NEWSWIRE (WEEK 2)
TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
Magnetic nanoparticles move cells to
target Biodegradable polymer is impregnated with iron oxide to advance
cell-based therapies
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32403
Photonic crystal bends light in 3D
Self-assembly scheme offers new
possibilities for novel laser designs
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32357
Giant wasp could inspire
nanotechnology
Images of creature's wings reveal
"simple optical device"
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32302
Ampere could be defined one electron
at a time Nanodevice could close the quantum metrological triangle
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32295
Graphene nanoislands go magnetic
Predictions open up a new avenue for
research and applications in nanomagnetism
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32241
Nanorods measure cell pH
Polar and nonpolar surfaces of ZnO
nanorods act as direct detectors
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/32223
LAB TALK
Real-time observation of FIB-created
dots and ripples on GaAs The Focused Ion Beam (FIB) used to synthesize and
self-assemble new nanomaterials and nanostructures.
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/32331
Organic Nonvolatile Memory
Nonvolatile memory elements based on
organic nanocomposite material
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/32329
Possible role for nanotechnology in
the treatment of cataracts Fluorescent nanoparticles used to study the
intracellular architecture of the lens
http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/32322
SOURCE: NanoNews-Now
Digest #165 Ready
Researchers
Use Magnetism to Target Cells to Animal Arteries
The Children's
Make
nanoparticles while the sun shines
rsc.org January 8th, 2008 Concentrated
sunlight is all you need to make useful nanomaterials, according to Israeli
researchers. Jeffrey Gordon of
Nanotechnology
innovation may revolutionize gene detection in a single cell
Arizona State University January 10th, 2008 Scientists
at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's
first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA
nanostructures. The results, appearing in the January 11 issue of the journal
Science, could have broad implications for gene chip technology and may also
revolutionize the way in which gene expression is analyzed in a single cell.
Feeling
the Heat: Berkeley Researchers Make Thermoelectric Breakthrough in Silicon
Nanowires
Berkeley Lab January 10th, 2008 Energy now
lost as heat during the production of electricity could be harnessed through
the use of silicon nanowires synthesized via a technique developed by
researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) at
Berkeley. The far-ranging potential applications of this technology include
DOE's hydrogen fuel cell-powered "Freedom CAR," and personal
power-jackets that could use heat from the human body to recharge cell-phones
and other electronic devices.
U
of M researcher helps discover road to sustainable electronic devices
University of Minnesota January 10th, 2008 A
recent discovery by a multinational team including a University of Minnesota
scientist, professor Michael Sadowsky in the department of soil, water and
climate, could lead to more environmentally friendly manufacturing of
electronic devices.
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