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  • News - 17 Feb 2010
    Modified viruses that transfer genetic material into cells are attractive as tools for gene therapy, regenerative medicine and vaccination. However, after injecting these 'viral vectors' into...
  • News - 18 Jan 2010
    A comprehensive and authoritative review of the health and environmental safety of engineered nanomaterials has been published by a consortium led by Edinburgh Napier University and the Institute of...
  • News - 23 Oct 2009
    Popular Science magazine has named MIT associate professor Michael Strano and Whitehead Fellow Kate Rubins to its annual "Brilliant 10" list of top young scientists. Strano, 33, the...
  • News - 22 Sep 2009
    The role of nanotechnology in making computers run cooler and more efficiently is the subject of a free, public talk from 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, at T-Spoons, corner of Linn and Market...
  • News - 9 Sep 2009
    Putting the next generation of medicines on pharmacy shelves hinges on an intensive search for ways of safely and effectively delivering a silencing message to genes that are at the basis of...
  • News - 7 Sep 2009
    The burgeoning research fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology are commonly thought to be highly multidisciplinary because they draw on many areas of science and technology to make important...
  • News - 22 Apr 2009
    Utah and Texas researchers have learned how quiet sounds are magnified by bundles of tiny, hair-like tubes atop "hair cells" in the ear: when the tubes dance back and forth, they act as...
  • News - 12 Feb 2009
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "CVD Diamond for Electronic Devices and Sensors" to their offering. Synthetic diamond is...
  • News - 22 Jan 2009
    Researchers have created a precise biosensor for detecting blood glucose and potentially many other biological molecules by using hollow structures called single-wall carbon nanotubes anchored to...
  • News - 12 Jan 2009
    They may never pose a challenge to Olympic superstar Michael Phelps, but the "microswimmers" developed by researchers in Spain and the United Kingdom could break a long-standing barrier to...

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