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    Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center is an independent, nonprofit biomedical-research institution and is one of 39 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers nationwide. At...
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    Since 1949, Sandia National Laboratories has developed science-based technologies that support our national security. Today, the nearly 300 million Americans depend on Sandia's technology...
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    The Birck Nanotechnology Center opened in July of 2005. This $58 million facility comprises 187,000 square feet, providing office space for 45 faculty, 21 clerical and technical staff, and up to 180...
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    Nanogen’s advanced technologies provide researchers, clinicians and physicians worldwide with improved methods and tools to predict, diagnose, and ultimately help treat disease. The...
  • Article - 17 May 2006
    Pristine carbon nanotubes are usually difficult to disperse into a liquid medium. Adding a functional group the nanotube surface makes this job easier.
  • Article - 25 Nov 2005
    CPI is working with the University of Newcastle upon Tyne to develop technologies that will give rise to a new range of nano-scale sensors and probes, using silicon quantum dots. This technology will...
  • Article - 25 Nov 2005
    CPI has provided considerable support for the development of new cleanroon facilities at the University of Teesside. Products and technolgies available at this facility are described. Applications for...
  • Article - 8 Sep 2005
    Accelrys® has delivered computational science and informatics software to diverse R&D organizations for over 20 years. They develop Computer Aided Nanodesign (CAN) solutions which enable scientists to...
  • Article - 25 Aug 2005
    Quantum dots, also called semiconductor nanocrystals, possess unique properties which have application in a number of industries, including medicine. Properties, behaviour, use in the medical sector,...
  • Article - 26 May 2005
    Quantum dots which are highly luminescent can be used to help scientists monitor and visualise the interactions of multiple proteins or DNA sequences present in cells or tissues. This article offers...

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