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  • News - 28 Aug 2007
    University of Pennsylvania researchers have designed a nanoscale system to observe and measure how individual cells react to external forces. By combining microfabricated cantilevers and magnetic...
  • News - 24 Aug 2007
    Scientists are researching new ways of harnessing the sun's rays which could eventually make it cheaper for people to use solar energy to power their homes. The experts at Durham University are...
  • News - 23 Aug 2007
    Susan P. Gilbert, a renowned expert in cell biology, biophysics, and nanoscience, will join Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as the head of the Biology Department on Sept. 1, 2007. Gilbert joins the...
  • News - 21 Aug 2007
    Most people think of hydrogen peroxide as a topical germ killer, but the medicine cabinet staple is gaining steam in the medical community as an early indicator of disease in the body. Georgia...
  • News - 16 Aug 2007
    The prospect for the wide spread use of hydrogen as a portable energy carrier is dependent on finding a clean, renewable method of production. At Penn State University, a research group headed by...
  • News - 14 Aug 2007
    Polymer Chemistry Innovations (PCI), a leading manufacturer of specialty and custom polymers, is pleased to announce the appointment of Linda Shekhawat (born Harris) to the position of Director of...
  • News - 9 Aug 2007
    Finding out whether that unusual sore in your mouth is cancerous should become a lot faster and easier in the years ahead. Scientists supported by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial...
  • News - 1 Aug 2007
    As governments and corporations around the world continue to increase investments in nanoscale research and development, there is an alarming decline in the number of students who choose to pursue...
  • News - 1 Aug 2007
    When it comes to searching out cancer cells, gold may turn out to be a precious metal. Purdue University researchers have created gold nanoparticles that are capable of identifying marker proteins...
  • News - 1 Aug 2007
    After binding DNA segments to tiny iron-containing spheres called nanoparticles, researchers have used magnetic fields to direct the nanoparticles into arterial muscle cells, where the DNA could have...

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