The intersection of nanotechnology with the field of life sciences – including its growing impact on health care through improved diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease – was the theme of a national conference held at CNSE on March 19. Presented... (Continue reading)
Micro Imaging Technology, Inc. (OTC: Bulletin Board: MMTC) today announced that it has changed is company name to Micro Identification Technologies to better reflect the extensive capabilities of its ID technology software. The company currently produces the MIT 1000 Rapid... (Continue reading)
Basically this is the first demonstration of nano-photonic structures on diamond that are suitable for applications such as quantum computing, ultrasensitive nanoscale magnetometers, or future quantum optics applications like single atom nonlinear optics and solid state lasers,” Hemmer said. “Many... (Continue reading)
The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, the Middle East’s first graduate research institution dedicated to alternative energy, environmental technologies and sustainability, and the Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC), today announced an Abu Dhabi-based, world class, research- centric... (Continue reading)
Medical International Technology Inc. (MDLH.OB) www.mitneedlefree.com MIT is pleased to announce that its Chinese joint venture has made significant progress in preparation for a successful commercial launch as reported by Mr. Karim Menassa, President and CEO of Medical International Technology... (Continue reading)
The global engineering and construction company M+W Group (formerly M+W Zander) strengthens its business in the US and in Canada. Today the company announced that its subsidiary, M+W Americas, Inc. purchased 100 percent of Global Automation Partners (GAP). GAP is... (Continue reading)
Carbon nanotubes – tiny, rolled-up tubes of graphite – promise to add speed to electronic circuits and strength to materials like carbon composites, used in airplanes and racecars. A major problem, however, is that the metals used to... (Continue reading)
Oxides, as well as metals, seem to be able to sprout carbon nanotubes, study finds. Carbon nanotubes – tiny, rolled-up tubes of graphite – promise to add speed to electronic circuits and strength to materials like carbon composites, used in airplanes... (Continue reading)
Researchers enlist DNA to bring carbon nanotubes’ promise closer to reality<!-- if (self != top){ if (document.images) top.location.replace(window.location.href); else top.location.href=window.location.href;} //-->Tailored sequences of DNA lead to breakthrough in the campaign to sort and separate CNTsA team of researchers from DuPont... (Continue reading)