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        Panel to discuss productive nanosystems Sunday night

        Sunday, May 18th at 7:00 PM Pacific / 10:00 PM Eastern, FastForward Radio will feature a distinguished panel discussing the Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems. The panel will discuss the background and history of the roadmap, and explore how it will serve to help realize these horizons. The panelists are: Christine Peterson, Acting President of… Continue reading Panel to discuss productive nanosystems Sunday night

        Nanotechnology online: gamers invited to aid protein design

        Can online gamers add to the nanotech toolkit for perfecting the de novo design of proteins that do not exist in nature?

        Integrating nanotechnology with silicon wafer technology

        Using a spin-on coating that is applied to a silicon wafer, nanotech researchers have developed a method for mass fabrication of nanowire photonic and electronic devices.

        Nanotechnology provides worm-like structures to gang up on cancer cells

        Researchers have joined about eight nanoparticles together to make nanostructures resembling segmented worms, and find these survive many hours.

        Nanotechnology to kill bacteria OK in hospitals but suspect in commercial products

        There is hope that nanotechnology in the form of silver nanoparticles will provide protection against drug-resistant bacteria in hospitals, but there is also concern that unregulated use of silver nanoparticles in commercial products will damage the environment.

        National Citizen's Technology Forum held on nanotechnology

        A while back Senior Associate Stuart Scott let us know that he had been selected to participate in a National Citizen’s Technology Forum process on nanotechnology, sponsored by Arizona State and University of North Carolina, among other schools. Presumably this is funded by the social science budget of the U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative, via NSF.… Continue reading National Citizen's Technology Forum held on nanotechnology

        Nanotechnology melts out defects after fabrication

        Some nanostructures can be improved after fabrication by a new nanotech procedure that transiently and selectively liquifies the structures to remove defects.

        Nanodot readers invited to create/edit nano-scenarios

        We’ve received an invitation to participate in the Center for Nanotechnology in Society’s project to build and critique nanotechnology scenarios. Current topics to edit in the wiki, or you can add your own: * Barless Prisons * Bionic Eyes * Living with a Brain Chip * Disease Detector * Automated Sewer Surveillance * Engineered Tissues

        Core-shell nanoparticles reveal how nanotechnology can improve cancer drug delivery

        Studies of how molecules are released from nanoparticles when they encounter cancer cells and of how the nanoparticles break down prematurely while circulating in the blood point toward ways to improve the nanotech delivery of therapeutic drugs into cancer cells.

        Could nanotechnology use clusters of boron atoms to dope graphene nanodevices?

        Preliminary theoretical calculations show that it might be possible to develop a nanotech application in which clusters of a few boron atoms connect very small graphene semiconductors to make nanoelectronic devices.

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