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MEMS Manufacturer Micralyne Present Award at Alberta Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Research Symposium

Micralyne Inc. was pleased to be on hand at the 2008 iCORE Alberta Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Research Symposium. Micralyne had the pleasure of presenting the Oral Communication Awar…

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Precision Sourcing and Measurement Resource Guide CD from Keithley

Keithley Instruments, Inc., a
leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, announces the
availability of the Precision Sourcing and Measurement Resource Guide.
This CD contains useful and in…

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Nanotechnology Researchers Use Red Blood Cell to Calibrate Atomic Force Microscope

Nanotechnology researchers at UC
Davis have shown that they can use a red blood cell to
calibrate a sensitive instrument, an atomic force microscope.

“It turns around the rules of nanotechnology,…

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Nanostructures Raise Thin Film Solar Cell Efficiency

Thanks to nanostructures that scatter and channel light, University
of California, San Diego electrical engineers are working
toward thin-film single junction solar cells with
the potential for nea…

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MIT Researchers Create New Fuel Cell Material With 50 Percent Increase in Power Output

MIT
engineers have improved the power output of one type of fuel cell by
more than 50 percent through technology that could help these
environmentally friendly energy storage devices find a much br…

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Unidym Announces New Asia Pacific Vice President

Unidym
Incorporated, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead
Research Corporation, announced today that Mr. Takashi Murayama has
been appointed its Vice President for the Asia Pacific Geography.

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Nano-Proprietary and NanoReady Team Up to Commercialize Metallic Nanoparticles

Nano-Proprietary, Inc., through
its subsidiary, Applied Nanotech, Inc., and NanoReady Ltd. of Israel
announced a strategic alliance for the manufacturing in volume metallic
nanoparticles using Nano…

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Nano Level Bacterial Imaging May Thwart Kidney and Bladder Infections

Using two sophisticated imaging techniques, scientists at the
U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and
collaborators at Stony Brook University, University College London, and

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Protein Nanoparticle Fabrication Method Could be New Tool For Fighting Disease

Researchers at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
(UNC) have granted an exclusive license to Liquidia
Technologies for a protein particle fabrication method that
could greatly expand the …

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Without Proper Controls Nanotechnology Won’t Be Trusted by the Public and Never Reach Full Potential

Without an improved governance structure, the benefits of
nanotechnology may never be realized because the public will not trust
the cutting-edge technology. As part of major nanotechnology
legisla…

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