Scientists at the U.S. Department
of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a method
for coating metal surfaces with an ultrathin film containing nanoparticles "particles measuring billionths of a meter" which renders the metal resistant
to corrosion and eliminates the use of toxic chromium for this purpose.
Elsevier announced today, that Biomaterials, the leading journal in the field of biomaterials science, will host Biomaterials Asia 2009 in Hong Kong from April 5-8 to highlight the latest Asian research developments, ins...
As a first, BASF
is launching a plastic containing carbon nanotubes (CNT) onto the market.
Two lasers may be better than one when attacking cancer cells, according to a paper by Rice University scientists.
Yildiz Bayazitoglu, Rice's H.S. Cameron Chair Professor of Mechanical Engineering and an authorit...
Researchers have produced a strongly hydrophobic nanodiamond material that
shows bright blue fluorescence, just as macroscopic diamonds do
Sepsis, an infection of the blood, can quickly overwhelm the body's defenses and is responsible for more than 200,000 deaths per year in the U.S. alone. Premature newborns and people with weakened immune systems are ...
Elsevier,
the leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products
and services, today announced the launch of Innovation Explorers, an online
community of 300 researchers from 69 countries.
Veeco Instruments
Inc., the leading provider of scanning probe microscopes
(SPM) to the nanoscience community, today announced the winners of the first
phase of the Veeco Labs Research Grant Program, "HarmoniX Innovation",
as well as the initiation of its second phase, "SPM in Energy".
Leading analytical X-ray company PANalytical
will reinforce its reputation for complete solutions
at this year's ACHEMA conference and exhibition (11 - 15 May 2009; Frankfurt
am Main, Germany).
Forget dancing angels, a research team from the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado
(CU) has shown how to detect and monitor the tiny amount of light reflected
directly off the needle point of an atomic force microscope probe, and in so
doing has demonstrated a 100-fold improvement in the stability of the instrument's
measurements under ambient conditions.
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