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    STERIS is a leading global provider of products and services that support patient care with an emphasis on infection prevention. We help our customers create a healthier and safer world by providing...
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    SiO2 Nanotech, LLC was incubated in March 2010, from SiO2 Associates, an informal partnership. SiO2 Nanotech takes technology from the laboratory to fabrication! They insert patented technologies...
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    Haemonetics is a global company engaged in the design, manufacture and worldwide marketing of automated blood processing systems. These systems address important medical markets: surgical blood...
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    CONTIPRO is involved in the research, development and biotechnological production of active ingredients for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. It is one of the world’s leading...
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    PlasmaChem GmbH was founded 1993 in Mainz. In 2005 the company moved from Mainz to Berlin and is now located in the district Adlershof - the "City of Science and Media" —...
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    This article talks about industrial adhesives and advanced adhesive solutions for nanotechnological applications.
  • Article - 13 Nov 2007
    Nanotechnology is a fascinating science for many scientists as it offers them many challenges. One such challenge is Nanorobots, which once thought to be a fantasy has come into reality now. The...
  • Article - 31 May 2004
    Bjorn Timmer from the University of Twente has developed a lab-on-a-chip device that will detect ammonia in human breath which can be an indicator of a bacterial infection in the stomach. Posted May...
  • Article - 19 Apr 2004
    The University of Tokyo's Hirao Laboratory will soon be home to a computer system specifically designed for theoretical research and development on nano and bio materials. Posted April 13 2004
  • Article - 16 Apr 2004
    Tiny "nanotubes" that assemble themselves using the same chemistry as DNA could be ideal for creating better artificial joints and other body implants. Posted April 13 2004

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