Because the continent of Europe is terribly fragmented, in more ways than one, and for a host of other reasons, there are few publications that have attempted to cover the European tech industry as a whole, let alone in depth. To wit, it's a daunting challenge and the obvious needs of the various ecosystems across ...
Technology is the making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems, methods of organization, in order to solve a problem, improve a pre...
A few months ago, I reported on the futuristic possibility of robots learning how to do laundry. Alas, technology marches on, and it may well be that laundry robots are already obsolete. Several different companies using nanotechnology are working on products that may well spell the end of the need to do laundry - forever.
As successful as the Alliance has been in using nanotechnology to address and solve many important questions in the laboratory, the ultimate measure of the programs success lies in the translation of research discoveries to the clinic. Currently, several nanotechnology-enabled diagnostic and therapeutic agents developed by Alliance investigators are in clinical trials, and many more are nearing that goal.
Important Notices: All NSF funded centers are funded for a maximum 10 year life-span. NNIN reached the end of its 10 year span on Feb. 28, 2014 and is currently operating on a reduced-funding extension through August 2015. NNIN Sites remain open for access by both new and continuing users.
Yesterday, I noted some research into the possibility of halting the spread of MRSA in hospitals by using copper. If that works, it would be an important step in halting the spread of the deadly, antibiotic resistant bacteria, which is responsible for more deaths than AIDS.
Arizona State University CalTech Cornell University Duke University Georgia Institute of Technology "The nanostructure research group is located at the School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta Georgia. The main focus of the groups deals with the synthesis and characterization of nanometer scale crystalline molecules (nanocrystals), or what has been coined as highly oriented molecular (Au, Ag) nanocrystalline arrays (HOMANA's).
Last week, Baltimore-based nanotech firm Pixelligent Technologies closed a funding round of $5.5 million to continue its development and growth. This marks a total of $23 million in equity funding the firm has raised to date, plus another $10 million it's received in the form of government grants to develop its technology.
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