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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, health, particle, researcher

IBM prints with molecules

September 11, 2007 Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp. TAGS: particle, molecule, nanometer, silicon, technique, IBM Corp., nanotechnology, pattern, template, researcher, scientist

Researchers develop new 3D nanomaterial

August 22, 2006 Nanopaper shaped into three-dimensional forms ends what has been holding scientists back, researchers say. Photos: Pulp meets nanotech TAGS: pulp, nanotechnology, researcher, paper, scientist, 3D

IBM researchers: Single molecule stores data

August 10, 2006 "Remarkable" results are reported from an organic switch that's 100 times smaller than silicon's finest. TAGS: molecule, researcher, nanotechnology, IBM Corp.

Week in pictures: Nano work, camera tricks

February 11, 2005 roundup While some researchers poke into the nanotech depths, others are making digital cameras do double duty. TAGS: nanotechnology, camera, digital camera, researcher, Apple Computer, Apple iPod

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

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, biology, health care, student, nanotechnology, health, researcher, security

Year in review: Back to nature

January 6, 2005 The natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees. TAGS: nanotechnology, robot, nature, energy, supercomputer, scientist, researcher, material, start-up, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, video

Nanotech to pave way for micro-machines

February 24, 2003 Disposable satellite transmitters, inexpensive medical testing equipment and other devices will become possible over the next 10 years, thanks to nanotechnology. TAGS: MEMS, nanotechnology, transmitter, powerline, energy, engineering, satellite, radio, development, IBM Corp., researcher, conference, battery

Future nanotech tools made from clay

October 26, 2005 A nano start-up is using a naturally occurring tubular clay as a carrier in metals, perfumes and more. TAGS: nanotechnology, plastics, particle, nanometer, Utah, nanotube, R&D, researcher

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, tier, DuPont Co., recommendation, health, researcher, conference

'Nanosprings' may help detect cancer

November 10, 2003 Scientists at Georgia Tech have developed a tiny "nanospring" structure that could be used to detect individual molecules, possibly creating a method of detecting cancer. TAGS: Georgia Tech, molecule, General Electric Co., cancer, nanotechnology, structure, scientist, researcher

Nanotubes squeeze salt from water

May 22, 2006 Lawrence Livermore researchers hope carbon-nanotube membrane could be used to desalinate water inexpensively. TAGS: nanotube, membrane, molecule, nanotechnology, researcher

MIT concocts fogless glass

August 30, 2005 Fogless windshields may be in your future, if a new technique for coating glass and plastic takes off. TAGS: glass, droplet, particle, plastics, polymer, layer, nanotechnology, material, technique, researcher

Semiconductor group gives rosy sales forecast

June 10, 2004 But the organization warns of a crucial need for new manufacturing techniques. TAGS: institute, semiconductor, sales forecast, chip company, nanotechnology, manufacturing, material, barrier, IBM Corp., researcher, organization

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: iRobot Corp., R&D, blood pressure, robot, Stanford, nanotechnology, entrepreneur, road, health, start-up, car, monitoring, researcher

Start-up to use genes to build better chips

August 4, 2004 Can food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans? Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep. TAGS: Cambrios, bacteria, protein, Nanomagnetics, metal, start-up, semiconductor, nanotechnology, professor, Palo Alto, virus, researcher, CEO

A century later, Einstein's first ideas still hold power

June 1, 2005 Quantum revelations underlie today's nanotech work in chip design and are a fact of life for GPS satellites. TAGS: quantum physics, physics, paper, theory, nanotechnology, century, GPS, idea, professor, satellite, researcher
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