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Nano World News™ Corporate Spotlight Interview: Capewell 03/26/14 07:53 AM ESTIvelisse Boerenko, Strategic Business Development Manager, tells TechConnect about Capewell's technology and investment areas of interest. Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute for Composite Materials and Structures 03/24/14 09:03 AM ESTGolden Field Office — Department of Energy Deadline: June 19, 2014 Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) in Engineering 03/24/14 09:00 AM ESTNational Science Foundation Deadline: May 27, 2014 Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program 03/24/14 08:56 AM ESTSmall Business Administration Deadline: April 11, 2014 FY2014 Methane Hydrates 03/24/14 08:52 AM ESTNational Energy Technology Laboratory — Department of Energy Deadline: May 22, 2014 Oxide Nanosheets Trump Current State-of-the Art Capacitor Materials 03/24/14 08:47 AM ESTResearchers developed ultrathin high-performance capacitors using LEGO-like game of oxide nanosheets.

About Nano TechConnect News. Nanowerk. New femto-camera with quadrillion fractions of a second resolution Researchers have built a setup for recording holograms of tiny objects like living cells with a femtosecond speed. The new method allows one to reconstruct phase topography of a studied sample according to deformations that emerge in a laser pulse when it passes through the specimen. Posted: Jun 22nd, 2017 Read more Extremely colorful, incredibly bright and highly multiplexed Self-assembling reagents with tunable colors and brightness enable highly multiplexed tagging and microscopic imaging of complex samples.

Posted: Jun 21st, 2017 Guiding brain tumor surgery with nanoprobes Researchers have developed two pH-responsive nanoprobes to guide brain-tumor surgery via the magnetic resonance (MR) and surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy (SERRS) signals activated upon their self-assembly in acidic tumor extracellular fluid. Common silver water treatments could damage DNA Nano-drip by nano-drip Posted: Jun 20th, 2017. Nanorisk. Why a newsletter about nanotechnology risks? Are we scaremongers? No; and we are not covering killer nanobots and grey goo either. Much of nanotechnology today is about producing nanoscale particles that, due to their size, have significantly more catalytic active surfaces. We want to support a debate on the very real issues that we are facing today: the fact that engineered nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes or titanium dioxide particles are finding their way from scientists’ laboratories into commercial products and we don’t understand the risks they pose to health and environment.

Be informed about the risks of engineered nanomaterials. NanoRISK is a bi-monthly newsletter published by Nanowerk. ICON (International Council on Nanotechnology) SafeNano. Nanovip- Nano News. [BE] Actualité "Micro / Nanotechnologies" parue dans les BE.