The ICON EHS Database Analysis Tool offers a way for researchers at universities, nongovernmental organizations, government and industry worldwide to analyze ICON’s database of citations to peer-reviewed publications addressing nanomaterials’ environmental, health and safety impacts.
Clemson physics professor Apparao Rao and his team are researching nano-scale cantilevers that have the potential to read and alert us to toxic chemicals or gases in the air.
The TECNALIA Technological Corporation is leading five projects within the VII Framework Programme with regard to the simulation of cement materials, nanomaterials for building safer aircraft, communications and mobility...
Computers are getting smaller and smaller. And as hand-held devices —
from mobile phones and cameras to music players and laptops — get more
powerful, the race is on to develop memory formats that can satisfy the ever-growing
demand for information storage on tiny formats.
EasySAXS, PANalytical’s new SAXS (small angle X-ray scattering) solution enables users with little or no prior knowledge of the technique to conduct nanometer-scale materials characterization. Used in conjunction w...
A nanomatrix for stent coating designed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) mimics natural endothelium, the substance that lines blood vessels, and promises the potential to prevent post-operative tissue scaring along the blood vessel wall
A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has made a breakthrough that could lead to new dialysis devices and a host of other revolutionary medical implants. The researchers have found that the unique ...
JPK
Instruments, a world-leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instruments for
the life science and soft matter sectors, has been singled out as the fastest-growing
company in the nanotechnology industry for the second year in a row. For the
first time, JPK even made it into the top ten across all participating sectors
and companies.
Veeco
Instruments Inc., a leading provider of instrumentation to the nanoscience
community, today introduced the Veeco Instruments Thermal Analysis
(VITA(TM))
module for its industry leading line of Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs). VITA
technology advances nanoscale material identification by providing characterization
capabilities through nanoscale thermal analysis (nTA), scanning thermal microscopy
(SThM), and heated-tip AFM.
By devising a way to watch individual molecules react with a single nanoscale particle of gold in real time, researchers confirmed that some gold particles are better at increasing the rate of a chemical reaction than others, but they also found that a good catalyst sometimes spontaneously turns bad.
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