Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5dd034/the_world_market_f) has announced the addition of the "The World Market for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Consumer Products, 2010-2015" report...
In principle, solar energy is unlimitedly available. If it is to get rid of its status as the most expensive and highly subsidized kind of renewable energy, researchers have to bring about basic innovations. Expectations are particularly high with regard to the use of nano materials.
An international collaboration led by chemists and engineers from the University of Pennsylvania has prepared a library of synthetic biomaterials that mimic cellular membranes.
Scientists working at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have discovered striking new details about the electronic structure of graphene, crystalline sheets of carbon just one atom thick.
At the scale of the very small, physics can get peculiar. A University of Michigan biomedical engineering professor has discovered a new instance of such a nanoscale phenomenon one that could lead to faster, less expensi...
Nanocyl announced today that it will feature its carbon nanotube technologies developed for cutting-edge electronics and automobile applications at Nanotech China, May 27-29, 2010 in Shanghai, PR China. Nanocyl will be l...
Carl Zeiss, one of the leading providers of electron and ion-beam microscopes, is organizing a nano image competition for the first time. Entries to the online competition can be submitted from May 19 to August 29, 2010,...
Nanonex Corporation, the inventor and world's leading provider in nanoimprint lithography solutions with the longest history, announces the delivery of a Nanonex NX-2500 to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifiqu...
Titanium and its alloys have a leg up on all other materials used to make the orthopedic implants used by surgeons to repair damaged bones and joints. They are light, super-strong, and virtually inert inside the body. But whether the implants are destined for your knee, your hip, your spine or your jaw, the silvery metal has one big drawback.
Researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new nanotechnology-based "microlens" that uses gold to boost the strength of infrared imaging and could lead to a new generation of ultra-powerful satellite cameras and night-vision devices.
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