Biophan Technologies will demonstrate its proprietary ceramic motors for use in a wide range of medical and life science devices at the Medical Design and Manufacturing West (MD&M West) conference, January 10-12, at ...
British and Russian Surgeons are using a revolutionary honeycomb-like polymer implant to help re-build the faces of children injured in accidents or born with serious defects. The material bonds with bone without causing...
Vacuum Furnace Systems Corporation announces the sale in November of a vacuum furnace to Bio-Vac, Inc. for their Southfield MI orthopedic coatings plant. The new horizontal 2-bar external quench system will join four oth...
Inion today announces its intention to proceed with an Initial Public Offering of shares and to seek a primary listing on the Official List of the UK Listing Authority. Inion is a rapidly-growing medical device company t...
A new biodegradable material which could help regenerate spinal cord tissue without invasive surgery is being developed by Monash University PhD student, Ms Rosalyn Jackson.
Ms Jackson, working under the supervision o...
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a technique that uses surface chemistry to make tinier and more effective p-n junctions in silicon-based semiconductors. The method could permi...
Competitive Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has granted an exclusive option to research the manufacture and use of CTT's nanotechnology bone biomaterial for dental applications to a major, diverse dental p...
With the new near-infrared (NIR) absorbers Lumogen® IR 788 and Lumogen® IR 765, BASF has opened the door for its customers to a completely new range of applications in the area of laser welding of plastics. The p...
Global nanotechnology company pSivida Limited, is pleased to announce that its UK operating subsidiary pSiMedica Limited has been granted a further European patent for BioSiliconTM.
European Patent Number 1220659 rela...
Using pulsed lasers, researchers have coaxed the metal nickel to self-assemble into arrays of nanodots – each spot a mere seven nanometers (seven billionths of a meter) across – one-tenth the diameter of exis...
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