Nanotech Solutions to the World's Biggest Challenges Can't be Plucked from a Tree
Blog | spectrum.ieee.org | Nov 23, 2009
Maynard and Harper both seem to agree that while technology is often cited as a potential solution to climate change or world hunger, which ostensibly these meetings are supposed to solve, there is hardly a thought given to how these technologies are supposed to be developed most efficiently.
Nanotech: Making photovoltaics possible
Blog | pcsolarpv.blogspot.com | Nov 5, 2009
DUBLIN, IRELAND: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Nanotech: Making Photovoltaics Possible" report to its offering.Photovoltaics is the technical term for generating electricity from light and today it is fast becoming an important industrial product.
http://pcsolarpv.blogspot.com/2009/11/nanotech-making-photovoltaics-possible.html
IEEE Spectrum: American Chemical Society Touts Nanobots as Nanotechnology’s Big Impact «
Blog | nanosingularity.wordpress.com | Nov 5, 2009
Folks at the Foresight Institute can take heart that at least the American Chemical Society (ACS) is promoting the idea that nanobots and nanoassemblers are how nanotechnology will have its big impact.
Researchers enlist DNA to bring carbon nanotubes' promise closer to reality
Blog | nanotechnologytoday.blogspot.com | Sep 5, 2009
Tailored sequences of DNA lead to breakthrough in the campaign to sort and separate CNTsA team of researchers from DuPont and Lehigh University has reported a breakthrough in the quest to produce carbon nanotubes (CNTs) that are suitable for use in electronics, medicine and other
http://nanotechnologytoday.blogspot.com/2009/09/researchers-enlist-dna-to-bring-carbon.html
"NANOTECH: Hitachi funds $14 million Canadian microscopy effort"
Blog | nextgenlog.blogspot.com | Jul 17, 2009
Canada's National
http://nextgenlog.blogspot.com/2009/07/nanotech-hitachi-funds-14-million.html
German nanotech system firm opens sales office in Japan
Blog | www.electronicsweekly.com | Jul 7, 2009
JPK Instruments, the supplier of specialist nanotechnology instruments, has opened its first offices in Japan together with the appointment of Nobuhiro Saito as country manager.
This week in nanotechnology (June 20-26, 2009)
Blog | this-week-in-nanotechnology.blogspot.com | Jun 26, 2009
Another advance with nanodiamonds in medical applications has been reported: A new study shows a way in which nanodiamonds can be applied towards enhancing water dispersion of otherwise poorly watersoluble therapeutics.
http://this-week-in-nanotechnology.blogspot.com/2009/06/this-week-in-nanotechnology-june-20-26.html
IMEC: Bringing science to life through art
Blog | www.edn.com | Oct 22, 2008
Rick Nelson, editor in chief of Test & Measurement World and EDN, comments on test, globalization, measurement, machine vision, economics, nanotechnology, the engineering profession, and topics of general interest.
IMEC: Bringing science to life through art
Blog | www.tmworld.com | Oct 22, 2008
Rick Nelson, editor in chief of Test & Measurement World and EDN, comments on test, globalization, measurement, machine vision, economics, nanotechnology, the engineering profession, and topics of general interest.
Wall Street’s Fallout on Albany NanoTech
Blog | www.semiconductor.net | Sep 24, 2008
David Lammers looks at the stories behind the news shaping the semiconductor industry, including analysis, personality profiles, and quirky happenings.

