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  • News - 4 Mar 2009
    Nanotechnology is seen by many as a herald of the world's third industrial revolution, and Oakland University has moved boldly to position itself on the cusp of this emerging science. With the...
  • News - 4 Jan 2009
    Inspired with the speed at which dolphins swim through the water compared to other aquatic life, Jonghwan Suhr of the University of Nevada, Reno, decided to mimic the dolphin's skin using...
  • News - 14 Dec 2008
    Instead of fossil fuels going in your gas tank, how about adding a pinch of salt? That may be the case in the future as a new process is under development to convert a type of salt into a...
  • News - 10 Dec 2008
    The University of Delaware has established the Center for Fuel Cell Research (CFCR) to improve the understanding of fuel cells and address critical issues and barriers to commercialization. The...
  • News - 15 Nov 2008
    Hague Corp., a solar technology and quantum dot manufacturing company, today commented on recently released forecast for the Quantum Dot ("Solterra") market where it competes. A quantum...
  • News - 11 Nov 2008
    Graphene is a perfect example of the wonders of nanotechnology, in which common substances are scaled down to an atomic level to uncover new and exciting possibilities. Graphene is created when...
  • News - 19 Oct 2008
    New research reveals that many microorganisms, including bacteria and protozoa, show little sensitivity to fullerene nanoparticles applied to soil samples. However, fast-growing bacteria decreased in...
  • News - 20 Aug 2008
    Thanks to emerging technologies and other advances, nano-enabled products and materials are appearing more often in our environment. But these products may hold unknown risks or dangers to ecosystems...
  • News - 19 Aug 2008
    Octillion Corp., a next-generation alternative and renewable energy technology incubator, today announced that it has entered into a Sponsored Research Agreement with scientists at Oakland University...
  • News - 19 Sep 2007
    The search for greener alternatives to fossil fuels has led to a major investment in a microbe that converts plant matter into ethanol. Dubbed the “Q microbe,” the bacterium has been the...

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