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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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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by george elvin on August 05, 2006
For those of you interested in the technical aspects of nanotechnology, check out nanoscale views. It's a blog run by Doug Natelson, an Associate Professor in both Physics and astronomy and...
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by george elvin on August 04, 2006
Every day new uses for nanotechnology materials in commercial products, drug delivery systems, computers, electronics, and construction materials are discovered. managing this new environmental,...
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Researchers at the University of Delaware have found a way to activate nanotubes using only light as a stimulus, "In our experiments, we discovered independently that if we shone light on...
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by george elvin on August 02, 2006
The conventional wisdom on nanomanufacturing says that we either work "top-down", using lithography and other techniques to arrange molecules into useful patterns, or "bottom-up",...
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The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) has just completed its National Science Foundation funded survey of over 600 senior-level executives in leading U.S. organizations to assess...
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