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Insurance Journal  Apr 23  Comment 
U.S. health regulators said consumer products that use nanotechnology may have unknown effects on the human body, and advised food and cosmetic companies to further study the safety of these tiny particles. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
JCN Network  Apr 20  Comment 
Could engineered human stem cells hold the key to cancer survival? Scientists at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN), the world's first bioengineering and nanotechnology research institute, have discovered that neural stem...
JCN Network  Apr 6  Comment 
AGC has invested $2 million in Rolith Inc., a California-based developer of ultra-advanced, industrial-scale nanostructured coatings.
Globe Newswire  Apr 2  Comment 
NEW YORK, April 2, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harris & Harris Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:TINY) announced today that its video highlighting the emergence of nanotechnology in multiple industries will be distributed to Public Television beginning on April 23,
Forbes  Feb 20  Comment 
Physicists at the University of New South Wales have created a transistor composed of a single atom, which is an amazing feat of nanoengineering, and could provide a better foundation for scalable quantum computing. The technique and experiment...
Gold Stocks Today  Feb 9  Comment 
Synopsis: A host of exciting technologies are competing to win the lighting war, and the winner will change the way we see things forever. Light Wars By Doug Hornig, Senior Editor When...
Red Orbit  Jan 27  Comment 
The National Research Council said on Wednesday that in order to study the potential health hazards of nanotechnology, researchers will need to drum up an additional $24 million a year. The research council said in a study that a new federal...
Insurance Journal  Jan 26  Comment 
Studying the potential health hazards of nanotechnology will require an additional $24 million a year to close the knowledge gap about the tiny particles used in a fast-growing array of consumer products, the National Research Council said on...
New York Times  Jan 12  Comment 
Findings from research conducted at I.B.M., being reported Thursday in the journal Science, could lead to a new class of more powerful and efficient nanomaterials.
Cellular News  Jan 9  Comment 
Materials developer, Liquipel says that it has developed a process that creates a liquid-repellant coating that is 1,000 times thinner than a human hair but will last the life of the device protected. Click here for more.




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