Posts Tagged ‘Carnegie Mellon University’

Marchant to deliver plenary talk at nano conference

Marchant to deliver plenary talk at nano conference

Marchant, the ASU Lincoln Professor of Emerging Technologies, Law and Ethics, will discuss, “Risk Management of Nanotechnology,” at the conference, “Risk Management Methods & Societal, Ethical, and Legal Implications of Nanotechnology,” sponsored by the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). Marchant and... (Continue reading)

Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics

Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics

New research at the A. James Clark School of Engineering could prevent bacterial infections using tiny biochemical machines—nanofactories—that can confuse bacteria and stop them from spreading, without the use of antibiotics. A paper about the research is featured in the current... (Continue reading)