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Magnetic nanoparticles to simultaneously diagnose,... - 6 Nov 2009
Whether it's magnetic nanoparticles (mNPs) giving an army of 'therapeutically armed' white blood cells direction to invade a deadly tumour's...
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November 2009 story tips from the US Department of... - 5 Nov 2009
TRANSPORTATION -- Gone hybrid . . . Fuel economy ratings for the new 2010 model year automobiles are now posted at the www.fueleconomy.gov web...
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How size matters for catalysts - 5 Nov 2009
Study links size, activity, electronic properties IMAGE: University of Utah chemistry Professor Scott Anderson...
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Rice wins NIH funding for oral-cancer test - 5 Nov 2009
Grand Opportunity grant funds rapid saliva test using lab-on-a-chip IMAGE: John McDevitt holds the prototype...
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Tiny injector to speed development of new, safer,... - 4 Nov 2009
IMAGE: (a) Zebrafish embryo immobilized by suction capillary. (b) Needle inserted into yolk sack. (c)...
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Singapore's IBN and NUH to test cutting-edge... - 3 Nov 2009
World's first photochromic contact lens that darken with sunlight exposure among Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology advances Marking...
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Mobile microscopes illuminate the brain - 3 Nov 2009
Tiny laser-scanning microscope images brain cells in freely moving animals The majority of our life is spent moving around a static world and we...
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Breakthrough in industrial-scale nanotube processing - 2 Nov 2009
Rice pioneers method for processing carbon nanotubes in bulk fluids IMAGE: The liquid-crystaline phase of...
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Flipping a photonic shock wave - 2 Nov 2009
Experimental verification of reversed Cerenkov radiation in left-handed metamaterial IMAGE: (Top left)...
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'Engineering Careers for the Next Generation,' Nov. 18 - 2 Nov 2009
INCOSE, IEEE North Jersey Chapter and GOLD will host event HOBOKEN, N.J. – In the fast-changing world of globalization with its...
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CSIRO enters landmark research alliance with Orica - 2 Nov 2009
CSIRO's Chief Executive Dr Megan Clark said the alliance will strengthen Australia's science capability in areas of importance to both...
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UD wins $4.4 million to develop next-generation magnets - 2 Nov 2009
IMAGE: This is a schematic representation of the bottom-up assembly concept to develop high-energy...
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Where do nanomaterials go in the body? - 2 Nov 2009
Tiny, engineered nanomaterials can already be found in many consumer products, and have been hailed as having widespread future uses in areas...
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An exquisite container - 1 Nov 2009
A gold nanocage covered with a polymer is a smart drug delivery system VIDEO: Lycurgus, King of the Edoni in...
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3-D system based on optical fiber could provide new... - 1 Nov 2009
Hidden solar cells IMAGE: Georgia Tech Regents professor Zhong Lin Wang holds a prototype three-dimensional...
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Pitt-led researchers create nanoparticle coating to... - 29 Oct 2009
Inspired by water-resistant lotus leaves, the Pitt-developed solution repels freezing rain and provides the first evidence of anti-icing ability...
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LANL Roadrunner simulates nanoscale material failure - 29 Oct 2009
First-ever simulation of a stretching silver nanowire over a period of a millisecond LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, October 29, 2009— Very tiny...
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University of Cincinnati researchers create... - 27 Oct 2009
Multidisciplinary team of UC researchers first to find an innovative and novel way to control an electron’s spin orientation using purely...
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Magnetic mixing creates quite a stir - 27 Oct 2009
Sandia researcher solves problem of mixing liquids in tiny volumes VIDEO: Microfluids often must be mixed, but...
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New look for antiques - 27 Oct 2009
Paintings and gilt surfaces can be effectively and gently restored with water-based microemulsions This release is available in...
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Rice University cuts deal to research... - 27 Oct 2009
Nano additive would improve productivity of wells HOUSTON – (Oct. 26, 2009) – A wall of graphene a single nanometer wide could be...
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UT leads collaborative initiative for innovative... - 27 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D., professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, is the...
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UCF secures $7.5 million research grant to improve... - 27 Oct 2009
The 5-year grant will fund research which could lead to ways to produce highly flexible solar panels The University of Central Florida has been...
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Major research collaboration will improve British... - 27 Oct 2009
Scientists are developing a range of miniaturized wearable and track-side sensors, computer modeling tools and smart training devices to help...
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Science at the petascale: Roadrunner results unveiled - 26 Oct 2009
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, October 26, 2009—The world's fastest supercomputer, Roadrunner, at Los Alamos National Laboratory has completed...
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Battling cancer with engineering: NCI funds new $13... - 26 Oct 2009
ITHACA, N.Y. — Adding potent research firepower and fresh physical perspectives to combat cancer, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has...
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NCI awards $15.2 million to create Princeton... - 26 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Guillaume Lambert (left), a physics graduate student at Princeton, and Robert Austin, principal...
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Study shows how carbon nanotubes can affect lining... - 25 Oct 2009
Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, but a great deal remains unknown...
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Penn study: Transforming nanowires into nano-tools... - 23 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Using only chemical reactants, engineers transformed semiconducting nanowires into a variety of useful,...
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Caltech scientists first to trap light and sound... - 23 Oct 2009
Optomechanical crystals could be used in information processing, as supersensitive biosensors, and more IMAGE:...
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