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Worm?s Eye View: Molecular worm algorithm navigates inside chemical labyrinth
With the passage of a molecule through the labyrinth of a chemical system being so critical to catalysis and other important chemical processes, computer simulations are frequently used to model potential molecule/labyrinth interactions.
No-sweat pressure sensors
Microelectronic chips used to take pressure readings are very delicate. A new technology has been developed that makes pressure sensors more robust, enabling them to continue operating normally at temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius.
UMass Amherst Physicist, Biologist Develop New Microscope So Powerful It Sees...
Researchers are finding that the ability to see very small things?objects 20,000 times thinner than a human hair?can help answer big biological questions.
The grid: a new way of doing science
A European consortium has brought the power of grid computing to bear on problems ranging from the genetic origins of heart disease to the management of fish stocks and the reconstruction of ancient musical instruments.
'Nanodragster' races toward the future of molecular machines
Scientists in Texas are reporting the development of a "nanodragster" that may speed the course toward development of a new generation of futuristic molecular machines.
Quantum simulation of a relativistic particle
Researchers of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) in Innsbruck, Austria, used a calcium ion to simulate a relativistic quantum particle, demonstrating a phenomenon that has not been directly observable so far: the Zitterbewegung.
New process promises real-time drug research
Researchers at McMaster University have developed a way to propel and direct microscopic-sized worms (C. elegans nematodes) along a narrow channel using a mild electric field, meaning important research using the worms can now be conducted much more quickly.
Platypus Technologies Receives $2.2 M Contract from Department of Defense
Will enable the Company to advance the development of a sensor using the Company?s proprietary liquid crystal (LC) technology to detect molecular interactions on nanostructured surfaces.
Innovalight Raises an Additional $18 Million to Expand Silicon Ink Manufactur...
Innovalight's proprietary nanotechnology-based silicon ink and processing technologies allow crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturers to dramatically boost output capacity, solar cell performance as well as reduce costs with a simplified additional step to already installed manufacturing lines.
Congress Allocates $1.6 Million to Worcester Polytechnic Institute for Resear...
The Aim is Implantable Neuroprosthetics that Look and Function like Natural Limbs, Enabling Injured Soldiers and Other Amputees to Lead More Independent Lives
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Concrete Additives Enable Constructions of World's Tallest Building
Rising more than 800 meters to 160 stories, the Burj Dubai appears to touch the Dubai skies. On January 4, 2010, the tallest building in the world is opened. Glenium SKY concrete additives from BASF h...
Silicon Ink Manufacturer Raises Capital to Expand Production
Innovalight, Inc., a privately-held firm selling silicon ink-based high efficiency solar cell materials and technology, today announced that the company has raised $18 million in additional capital. T...
Silicon Nanowires to Succeed Silicon Transistors
Computers keep getting more powerful because silicon transistors keep getting smaller. But that miniaturization can't continue much further without a change to the transistors' design, which has remai...
Hydro Completes Divestiture of Automotive Structures Business
The sale of Hydro's Automotive Structures business to the Germany-based Benteler Group has been finalized. The unit's 1,200 employees joined Benteler on January 1.
Automotive Structures was part o...
Dow Corning to Showcase Silicone Solutions for Automotive Applications in New...
Dow Corning's automotive solutions will feature at the Auto Expo to be held in New Delhi, India, from January 5 to 11, 2010.
Over the past decade, Dow Corning's proven and innovative silicone-base...
Magnetic Ferropaper with Potential Applications
Researchers at Purdue University have created a magnetic "ferropaper" that might be used to make low-cost "micromotors" for surgical instruments, tiny tweezers to study cells and miniature speakers.
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New Algorithm Makes Modelling of Chemical Systems Easier and Less Expensive
With the passage of a molecule through the labyrinth of a chemical system being so critical to catalysis and other important chemical processes, computer simulations are frequently used to model poten...
Optomec Receive Contract for High Efficiency Fuel Cells
Optomec announced today that it has received a new contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to deliver high throughput enhancements to its Aerosol Jet system. The upgrades will be made t...
Scientists Image Self Assembly of Nanoparticles
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have imaged the self-assembly of nano-particles, unveiling the blueprint for building designer molecular machines atom-by-atom.
Working out how nano-particles ...
Specialty Chemical Manufacturer Cognis Opens Malaysian Affiliate
On January 1, 2010, specialty chemicals supplier Cognis opened an affiliate in Selangor, Malaysia. Cognis Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Cognis Group. The aim is to accelerate ...
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Research and Markets: Nanomagnetics - International Technology & Market Trends
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Nanomagnetics - International Technology & Market Trends" report to their offering.
Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise for High-Speed Genetic Sequencing
Faster sequencing of DNA holds enormous potential for biology and medicine, particularly for personalized diagnosis and customized treatment based on each individual's genomic makeup.
Malaysians to make up largest group in Indian diaspora meet
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are expected to be the largest delegation amongst those attending a meeting of the Indian diaspora from 150 countries worldwide.
Research and Markets: Nanotechnology - Assessment of Health Safety and Enviro...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report " Nanotechnology - Assessment of Health Safety and Environmental Factors " to their offering.
Researchers develop 'nano cocktail' to target and kill tumors
A team of researchers in California and Massachusetts has developed a "cocktail" of different nanometer-sized particles that work in concert within the bloodstream to locate, adhere to and kill cancerous tumors.
130 Malaysian Indians to attend diaspora meet
A 130-member Malaysian delegation will attend the 8th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in New Delhi later this week.

Top Rice scientist doing big things in nanotechnology
Rice University chemist Jim Tour examines gold foil with nanometer film, one of numerous applications of nanotechnology.
Wait for Viagra sheets, 3D TV in 2010
Viagra sheets, 3D TV and mind reading computer games are some of the inventions that would keep tech-savvies occupied in 2010.
Carbon Nanotubes For Genetic Sequencing
Faster sequencing of DNA holds enormous potential for biology and medicine, particularly for personalized diagnosis and customized treatment based on each individual's genomic makeup.
Nanotech promises a truly 'magical future'
During late 20th century, scientists unraveled one of our greatest mysteries: the nature of life.
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Call for Papers & Sessions: The 2010 International Conference on Sc
by A. M. G. Solo
It would be greatly appreciated if this announcement could be shared with individuals whose research interests include scientific computing. Thanks. ... CALL
Battery Made Of Paper?
by grobhak
Did it ever cross in your mind that the ordinary white paper we use daily can be used to store electricity just like a battery?This is one of the findings of
Call for Papers & Sessions: The 2010 International Conference on Mo
by A. M. G. Solo
CALL FOR PAPERS and Call For Workshop/Session Proposals MSV'10 The 2010 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods Date and
My Heart is Von Neumann
by Gina Miller
You guys might like to check out my latest animation. The star of the video is a digital robot singing the words of a very transhumanist/extropian style pro
Fuel From Water And Carbon Dioxide
by jengsett
Sandia National Laboratories researchers have built a prototype machine to convert water and carbon dioxide into the molecular building blocks as fuel by using
Re: Environmental Impact of Nanotechnology
by kishore damaraju
Hello Sudakar garu, Thats nice to hear from u. I am Kishore. I am also more interested in such things If possible, will u share some information ...
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by vellai kumar
Dr. Sudhakar, I am happy to learn that you are working on nanonutrient prepartations. It is an exciting area research and if you are willing we may have mutual
Call for Papers: The 2010 International Conference on Computer Desi
by A. M. G. Solo
It would be greatly appreciated if this announcement could be shared with individuals whose research interests include computer design and machine
MULTICONF-10 Call for papers
by John Edward
MULTICONF-10 Call for papers The 2010 multi-conference (MULTICONF-10) (website: http://www.promoteresearch.org) will be held during July 12-14, 2010 in
State of the art in nanotechnology software
by rwallace111
Does anyone know, or have a link to information on, what is the current state-of-the-art in software for design, simulation etc. of molecular systems? (Are
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