Researchers in the new environmental nanoscience laboratory at Baylor University’s Department of Geology (Texas, USA) hail the Zetasizer Nano from Malvern Panalytical as an indispensable laboratory instrument. Run by Dr. Boris Lau, the new laboratory addresses cutting edge research focusing on the fate and transport of nanomaterials in an aquatic environment.
Rice University physicist Dmitri Lapotko has demonstrated that plasmonic nanobubbles, generated around gold nanoparticles with a laser pulse, can detect and destroy cancer cells in vivo by creating tiny, shiny vapor bubb...
Getting an inside look at the center of a cell can be as easy as a needle prick, thanks to University of Illinois researchers who have developed a tiny needle to deliver a shot right to a cell's nucleus.
TenCate Advanced Armour Denmark has signed a cooperation agreement relating to the development of the Active Blast Defence System (ABDS(TM)) patent and the right of first refusal to acquire the majority of ABDS Aps.
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New findings from the laboratory of University of Illinois researcher Joe Lyding are providing valuable insight into graphene, a single two-dimensional layer of graphite with numerous electronic and mechanical properties...
Over 80% of all products manufactured today in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries require the use of catalysts.
Catalysts are materials which themselves are not consumed within chemical reactions, but which s...
The PhD thesis by Carlos Echeverría Arrondo, Doctor in Physics from the Public University of Navarre and entitled "On doped semiconductor quantum dots and magnetic nanowires", studied the behaviour and pro...
Federal-Mogul Corporation (NASDAQ: FDML) is providing specialist expertise for a UK Government-backed research programme that aims to modify the surface of brake discs, optimising the material's friction performance....
On September 23 - 25, 2010, Micromeritics is participating as a sponsor of the 2nd Symposium on Future Challenges for Carbon-Based Nanoporous Materials to be held at the Sunroute Hotel Nagano Higashi-Guchi and the School...
Hiden Analytical release their new brochure detailing the latest features of the SIMS/SNMS Workstation for high-sensitivity static and dynamic surface analysis. Applicable technologies range from photovoltaics, metallurgy, semiconductors and thin-film studies through to geology and gem-stone characterisation.
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