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Nanotubes on the Brain - Neural implants could benefit from coated electrodes

vascoteixeira wrote 3 days ago: Metal electrodes are increasingly being used in brain implants that help treat depression and the tr … more →

Tags: nanobiotechnology, bionanotechnology, C!nt@, Nanomedicine, neural implants

Nano Technology and Water Purification

Glenn Hefley wrote 4 days ago: Ground water contamination purified by nano technology Getting a safe drink of water probably is not … more →

Tags: ground water contamination, Water Filters, water treatment, bhabha atomic research centre

Carbon Nanotubes - What can't they do?

Johannes wrote 6 days ago: Okey, so I’m not really going to write about what they can’t do. Instead, I’ll lis … more →

Tags: Other, carbon nanotubes, nanotechnology, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, applications of carbon nanotubes, structure of carbon nanotubes

Future Laptop : How it is going to be?

mymobileshadow wrote 2 weeks ago: Surprisingly as we can see today, a huge number of laptop user increase dramatically since last 5 ye … more →

Tags: Hardware, HP, Dell, acer, future laptop, Games, laptop, LCD, Monitor

Using untested materials to solve E-waste1 comment

svtc2008 wrote 4 weeks ago: After experiencing the slums where Delhi’s poorest residents live and sort garbage, it felt li … more →

Tags: BPO, Cathode Tube Ray, Delhi, e-waste, electronic waste, entrepreneur, Environment, garbage, India

Scientists Successfully Produce Molecular Tubes for Nanotechnology Applications

vascoteixeira wrote 1 month ago: The molecular tubes are composed of wound-up strands of DNA. DNA has been considered an ideal constr … more →

Tags: projects, nanobiotechnology, Nanowires, DNA, Molecular Tubes, self-assembling

Tiny Drug Transporters - Carbon nanotubes could reduce side effects from cancer treatment

vascoteixeira wrote 1 month ago: Friday, August 29, 2008, By Lauren Rugani An ideal cancer treatment would deliver a high dose of dru … more →

Tags: projects, nanobiotechnology, Nanomedicine, carbon nanotubes, Research, Cells, Cancer, MIT, Project

Slipping through cell walls, nanotubes deliver high-potency punch to cancer tumors in mice1 comment

Snowcrash wrote 1 month ago: The problem with using a shotgun to kill a housefly is that even if you get the pest, you’ll l … more →

Tags: Biomedical, Cancer, technology, Nanomedicine, Nanotech, nanotechnology

Stretchy, High-Quality Conductors - Materials made from nanotubes

vascoteixeira wrote 1 month ago: Materials made from nanotubes could lead to conformable computers that stretch around any shape By a … more →

Tags: Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, Industry, projects, carbon nanotubes, C!nt@, Polymer, organic transistors

IBM demonstrates light-emitting nanotube

vascoteixeira wrote 1 month ago: PORTLAND, Ore. — Electric control of the spectrum, direction and efficiency of light-emitting nano … more →

Tags: Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, Industry, projects, light-emitting nanotube, IBM, len

Nano-Scale Springs to Protect Mobile Phones from Damage...

cellstrat wrote 1 month ago: Electronic devices get smaller and more complex every year. It turns out that fragility is the price … more →

Tags: Cell Life - Your Digital Journey, Venture Capital, startups, USA, electronic, devices, clemson, University, researchers

Solar energy turns organic (Nanowerk News)

samarth jain wrote 3 months ago: Cheap and efficient conversion of solar energy into electricity could help combat global warming an … more →

Tags: nanotechnology, Energy, Solar Cell

Nanotubes and Asbestos; Nutrition and the Nintendo Wii

trickledown wrote 4 months ago: C’mon people…yeah, we can have nanotubes and neat technology, and the lung cancer won … more →

Tags: health, Environment, nanotechnology, Cancer, Nutrition, space junk, space debris, Pesticides, organic

More from N.E.R.S.

twistedone151 wrote 4 months ago: Also from Ed Yong of Not Exactly Rocket Science come several more interesting posts. •  … more →

Tags: Math/Science, Science, Biology, Depleted Uranium, fungi, Locusts, swarming, Cannibalism, aphids

Carbon nanotubes introduced into the abdominal cavity of mice show asbestos-like pathogenicity in a pilot study

wolbring wrote 4 months ago: more here Nature Nanotechnology Published online: 20 May 2008 | doi:10.1038/nnano.2008.111 Carbon na … more →

Tags: health, nano, nanoscale, Asbestos, nanotechnology

Arrowhead Research

jk wrote 6 months ago: From the Arrowhead Research Corp. website: Arrowhead Research Corporation is an “institutional en … more →

Tags: Materials, Biotechnology, Research, Intellectual Property, Semiconductors

... the futures nano

fairsnape wrote 6 months ago: The science of nanotechnology is already revolutionising the worlds of medicine and construction, ac … more →

Tags: Construction, futures, Facilities Management, Energy, solar, nanotechnology, solar cells, Asset Management, Nanomaterials

Exploring Nano 3: Nanotubes

Troy wrote 7 months ago: The third project in the Exploring Nano series is now complete! It combines music and narration syn … more →

Tags: nanoparticles, Exploring Nano, graphite, graphene

Scientists make the blackest material yet

infomancie wrote 8 months ago: A step closer to the perfect black. When I saw this I thought I was going to discover some really c … more →

Tags: Communication, Science, 2001, arthur c. clarke, black, carbon nanotubes, Energy efficiency, energy harvesting, factual reporting


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