Dr Tim
Wilkinson from the Cambridge
University Department of Engineering's Photonics Research Group has made
an exciting breakthrough. He has combined liquid crystals with vertically grown
carbon nanotubes to create a reconfigurable three-dimensional liquid crystal
device structure.
mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB:XDSL.OB - News) today provided updated information on the Phase II development project it is working on for the United States Army STTR Program. In September 2008, mPhase was contracted ...
Microfluidics has filed for a patent on its Microfluidics Reaction Technology (MRT), which will enable companies and research organizations to develop and manufacture smaller-sized nanoparticles than previously possible ...
Austin-based KLD Energy Technologies, Inc., developers of a high-performance electric motor system technology, announce the completion of a $1 million financing round from a private investment group. The company leverage...
Many hopes are pinned on spintronics. In the future it could replace electronics, which in the race to produce increasingly rapid computer components, must at sometime reach its limits. Different from electronics, where ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Golm near Potsdam have now made
a contribution by demonstrating that calcium carbonate
crystals are created differently from the way they were previously thought to
form.
CATALYX NANOTECH, INC., is teaming with Dudek to pursue low-cost, "green" high-grade graphite and hydrogen production with no by-products using a patented technology. Catalyx Nanotech, a privately funded compan...
By using magnetic nanoparticles,
the researchers were able to remove 96 % of the lead ions from blood samples
mixed with lead in vitro.
Ekocrete, Inc. today announced the availability of a new "green" concrete that uses 90% recycled and by-product materials without sacrificing strength or durability.
"Previous so-called green concretes...
University
of Arkansas have demonstrated that magnetic nanotubes combined with nerve
growth factor can enable specific cells to differentiate into neurons. The results
from in vitro studies show that magnetic nanotubes may be exploited to treat
neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's
disease because they can be used as a delivery vehicle for nerve growth factor.
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