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High-strength nanomesh could protect against chemical weapons Title: High-strength nanomesh could protect against chemical weapons
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Filed in archive Materials by george elvin on August 31, 2006

Researchers at Texas Tech University have created a polyurethane nanofiber mesh that can not only trap toxic chemicals, but also be used in a hazardous material suit, says a Texas tech press release:...

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Nanocomposites make body armor lighter, more flexible, more effective Title: Nanocomposites make body armor lighter, more flexible, more effective
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Filed in archive Materials by george elvin on August 30, 2006

Nanoparticles can create lighter, more flexible and more effective body armor, says a report on new research at CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory posted at Azonano.com. The report goes on to say: Current...

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Desktop printer creates carbon nanotube ink Title: Desktop printer creates carbon nanotube ink
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Filed in archive Research by george elvin on August 30, 2006

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have used a conventional desktop printer to print patterns of carbon nanotubes, according to a Rensselaer press release: Using an off-the-shelf inkjet...

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Altair Nanotechnologies expanding Indiana facility Title: Altair Nanotechnologies expanding Indiana facility
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Filed in archive Business by george elvin on August 28, 2006

Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. says an increase in customer demand for its ceramic nanomaterials and titanate battery systems will allow it to expand its operations at the Flagship Enterprise Center...

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The promise of tomorrow, the business of nanotechnology Title: The promise of tomorrow, the business of nanotechnology
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Filed in archive Events by george elvin on August 27, 2006

September 27-28 I'm headed to Dallas for the NanoTX 2006 conference, "The Promise of Tomorrow, the Business of Nanotechnology." Speakers include H. Ross Perot, Texas Instruments CEO...

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GMO contaminated rice could spoil nanotech party Title: GMO contaminated rice could spoil nanotech party
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Filed in archive Biotech by george elvin on August 25, 2006

The Washington Post is reporting that US commercial supplies of long-grain rice have been contaminated with a genetically engineered variety not approved for human consumption. This could lead to...

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Animated 3D models of nanomachines in action Title: Animated 3D models of nanomachines in action
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Filed in archive Design by george elvin on August 23, 2006

The design of the month at the Nanorex gallery shows some pretty interesting animated 3D models of nanomachines in action. The animations were created from simulation results using Nanorex...

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Nanowire "paper" creates 3D objects Title: Nanowire "paper" creates 3D objects
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Filed in archive Materials by george elvin on August 22, 2006

University of Arkansas researchers have created assemblies of nanowire "paper" that show potential in applications such as armor, flame-retardant fabric, bacteria filters, oil cracking,...

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Nanotech bio-battery to power artificial retina Title: Nanotech bio-battery to power artificial retina
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on August 21, 2006

A multidisciplinary team is developing a nano-size battery that one day could be implanted in the eye to power an artificial retina. The project is just one to be undertaken at the new National...

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Links to academic nanotechnology labs Title: Links to academic nanotechnology labs
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Filed in archive Research by george elvin on August 21, 2006

Looking for the latest from the academic nanotech labs? The Center for Nano Science and Technology at notre dame University lists over 100 weblinks to university-based labs around the world. So dive...

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Snail protein may help nanotubes target cancer cells Title: Snail protein may help nanotubes target cancer cells
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on August 19, 2006

A team of investigators at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a glycopolymer coating that attaches to carbon nanotubes to form a stable cell-like surface. This new coating could...

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Predicting nanotech's immediate future Title: Predicting nanotech's immediate future
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Filed in archive Links by george elvin on August 18, 2006

Much of what has been written about nanotech revolves around fairly advanced/far future scenarios. What however do you thing are going to be some of the impacts and applications over the next few...

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Nanotechnology: the new asbestos or the new plastic? Title: Nanotechnology: the new asbestos or the new plastic?
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Filed in archive Environment & Health by george elvin on August 17, 2006

A new report on insurance for nanotechnology applications looks at nanotech risks across industries and details how they may be handled. Nanotechnology: The Plastics of the 21st Century?, produced by...

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Are investors scared of nano? Title: Are investors scared of nano?
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Filed in archive Investing by george elvin on August 16, 2006

"I'm scared of anybody with nano in their name." That quote from Kevin Landis, who manages investments at Firsthand Capital Management in California, is the sound-bite-du-jour in the...

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Nanotechnology research funding up, venture capital down Title: Nanotechnology research funding up, venture capital down
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Filed in archive Investing by george elvin on August 14, 2006

More than $9.5 billion was spent on nanotechnology research and development worldwide in 2005, a considerable rise as compared to 2004. But $9 billion of that was from governments and corporations,...

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Nanomedicine lab registry ranks the nanolabs Title: Nanomedicine lab registry ranks the nanolabs
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Filed in archive Research by george elvin on August 14, 2006

Ever wonder who the world's leaders are when it comes to nanomedicine research? Well now you can find the answer at the new nanomedicine lab registry from Nanomedicine and Nanobiology Research....

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Nanotechnology may replicate "Lance Armstrong effect" Title: Nanotechnology may replicate "Lance Armstrong effect"
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Filed in archive Medical by george elvin on August 13, 2006

Today I'm in Indianapolis for the Race to Replace with Lance Armstrong. The event raised money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation to fight cancer and support survivors. And did you know that a...

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Will nanotechnology lead green technology revolution? Title: Will nanotechnology lead green technology revolution?
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Filed in archive Business by george elvin on August 12, 2006

Green technology is no longer on the virtuous fringes of the economy. It's big business, and moguls are seeing the potential for big profits. From radical pollution-free fuel cells to smog-eating...

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Nano & Bio in Society 2006 addresses social safety of nanotechnology Title: Nano & Bio in Society 2006 addresses social safety of nanotechnology
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Filed in archive Events by george elvin on August 11, 2006

Yesterday concluded the Nano & Bio in Society 2006 conference in Chicago. This two-day conference brought together a diverse group of scholars, businesspeople government officials and NGO...

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A brief survey of nanotechnology risks Title: A brief survey of nanotechnology risks
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Filed in archive Society & Ethics by george elvin on August 09, 2006

Jose Garcia at Meme Therapy is running a Brain Parade on nanotechnology risks. Both the Brain Parade concept and the content are excellent. You'll find David Berube, Mike Treder, Patrick Lin and...

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$30 million to University of Michigan startup blurs corporate-academic borders Title: $30 million to University of Michigan startup blurs corporate-academic borders
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Filed in archive Institutions by george elvin on August 08, 2006

Yesterday we reported that the University of Florida is to receive $647,000 from Arrowhead Research to develop thin film transistors. Now NanoBio Corporation has secured $30 million in funding from...

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Arrowhead Research to develop thin film transistors Title: Arrowhead Research to develop thin film transistors
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Filed in archive Business by george elvin on August 07, 2006

Arrowhead Research Corporation announced today that it will begin a collaboration with Dr. Andrew Rinzler to further develop flexible electronic devices made at the University of Florida. Arrowhead...

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Supplement to president's FY 2007 budget defines nanotech spending Title: Supplement to president's FY 2007 budget defines nanotech spending
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Filed in archive Government by george elvin on August 06, 2006

Professor David Berube at NanoHype offers a very nice post on the Supplement to the President's FY 2007 budget, which defines government nanotech funding for the coming year. Berube has plowed...

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