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Nanotech health probe gets funding boost

April 7, 2004 The Department of Defense provides a grant to researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center to further probe the health risks of nanotechnology, a growing concern in the industry. TAGS: nanotechnology, nanoparticle, grant, particle, health, researcher

VCs eye nanotech as next big thing

March 9, 2004 So far, governments have footed most of the bill for nanotechnology research, but venture capitalists are warming up to the fledgling technology. TAGS: nanotechnology, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, venture capital, AMD, material, Intel, health, California

Analyst sees big future for nano

October 16, 2006 Nanotech will perform feats such as keeping Moore's Law alive, analyst says, though the nano label will fade away. TAGS: nanotechnology, health, conference

Confront nanotech health risks now, experts say

October 18, 2006 Industry urged to investigate and disclose nanotech health and environmental issues early in product development. TAGS: nanotechnology, product development, health, expert, consulting, R&D

New laws needed for nanotech safety?

January 11, 2006 A former EPA official says nanomaterial regulations are needed to help protect health and environmental safety. TAGS: nanotechnology, chemical, consumer confidence, law, health, safety, risk, researcher, Adobe PDF

Investment in nanotech anything but small

March 8, 2004 The Nano Science and Technology Institute's Nanotech 2004 trade show reveals that the U.S. government, among others, expects to spend billions on nanotech research in coming years. TAGS: nanotechnology, R&D, corporation, material, Intel, investment, European Union, trade show, government, health, monitor

Engineering a new curriculum

September 10, 2007 UC Berkeley is remaking its engineering program to attract new students. On the agenda: nanotech, biology, social engineering. TAGS: curriculum, engineering, science, health care, biology, student, nanotechnology, health, researcher, security

Politicos suggest more Fed spending on nanotech

May 4, 2006 Senators praise nanotech and say they want to spend more tax dollars to help products move from the lab to the marketplace. TAGS: nanotechnology, senator, marketplace, executive director, tax, Sen., Washington, health, U.S.

A road map for safer nanotech?

October 20, 2005 Information on the long-term health effects of nanomaterials remains scarce, so a group of researchers offers recommendations to fill the void. TAGS: nanotechnology, DuPont Co., tier, recommendation, health, researcher, conference

Year in review: R&D hits the road

December 30, 2005 From robots and new fuels to private spacecraft and novel planes, the tech world was on the move in 2005. TAGS: blood pressure, iRobot Corp., robot, R&D, Stanford, nanotechnology, entrepreneur, road, health, start-up, car, monitoring, researcher
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