A research team comprising Rawil Fakhrullin and his colleagues has developed a novel method using superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles to supply therapeutic human cells to disease-affected body parts, paving the way for accelerating the utilization of cell therapy wherein stem cells or normal cells are delivered into the body to cure diseases.
The Photovoltaic and Optoelectronic Devices Group at the Universitat Jaume I (UJI) in Spain has developed dye-sensitized solar cells. These cells are also called as dye solar cells (DSC).
The Conference, the world's largest annual laboratory science conference and exposition, will have an estimated 1,000 exhibitors, 2,000 presentations, attendees from more than 90 countries and the attention of the world as new discoveries are unveiled.
Dr. Wong Ka-hing, who serves as Associate Director at the Food Safety and Technology Research Centre (FSTRC) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University as well as an Assistant Professor at the university’s Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, has used the polysaccharide-protein complex derived from the sclerotium of the African Tiger Milk mushroom to synthesize high-stability selenium nanoparticles that are capable of decelerating the breast cancer cell growth by apoptosis.
Apache, a Houston-based producer of gas and oil for the domestic Western Australia market, has declared that the company will acquire a 65% interest in Burrup Holdings and plans to develop a technical ammonium nitrate (TAN) facility in the Burrup Peninsula locality of Western Australia that is to be developed by an association including Burrup Holdings.
Max-Born-Institute researchers have followed electrons in real-time to study the rapid onset of electrical resistance in semiconductors.
MIT Researchers have devised a new technique of detecting if disease markers, explosives, toxins or pathogens are present in materials. The presence of a target chemical is signaled by the emission of a fluorescent glow.
Lightwave Logic, a company specializing in the advancement of future-generation non linear optical polymer materials for optical computing and fiber-optic high-speed data communication applications, has declared that its new organic non-linear optical materials have demonstrated superior photo and thermal stability and superior electro-optical properties in the recently carried out tests by independent research laboratories.
A research team led by Deyu Li, who serves as an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University, has developed a novel method to modify and improve the thermal conductivity of boron nanoribbons, paving the way for controlling thermal impacts in lasers, computers, smart phones and other powered devices.
The AMI Polymers in Photovoltaics 2012 international conference is to take place in Cologne, Germany at the Maritim Hotel from 24-26 April 2012. The conference will bring together industry experts for debating on economical and optimum polymer solutions for solar power.
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