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NANO-BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS

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Unconditionally Secure Quantum Cryptography

Each second, vast amounts of valuable information – from your personal credit ca... [read >>]
Date: 27 March 2007, 05:33 GMT
 

New Computation Equations for a Clearer View of Heavy Nuclei

One of the most important questions in nuclear physics today is the structure of... [read >>]
Date: 27 March 2007, 04:40 GMT
 

World's Fastest Optical Chipset

As the amount of data transmitted over networks continues to grow, researchers h... [read >>]
Date: 27 March 2007, 03:42 GMT
 

The Fastest and Cheapest HIV/AIDS Test

AIDS is rampant in developing countries, especially in South-Saharan Africa. Her... [read >>]
Date: 27 March 2007, 02:59 GMT
 

Slimenator 3 – Rise of the Snails

Scientists studying robots encounter many problems in their endeavor, and they u... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 09:06 GMT

Which Are the Risks of Nanotechnology for Our Health?

Nanomaterials are regarded as a great hope for many medical fields, like fightin... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 09:01 GMT
 

New Paint Prevents Wireless Network Data Interception

As businesses and government facilities using wireless networks struggle to keep... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 07:03 GMT

New High Performance Electronics Using Linear Arrays of Nanotubes

Single-walled carbon nanotubes have shown potential in the past due to their ver... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 06:21 GMT
 

Soon, Mobile Phones Working on Sugar!

In the future, you could really juice up your cell phone with sugar! A team at S... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 05:49 GMT

Molecular Size Scissors Powered by Light

A group of researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a pair of molec... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 05:11 GMT
 

Hammer Testing to Find Hidden Flaws in Missiles

Some missiles are accidentally damaged when struck by rocks and debris kicked up... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 04:18 GMT

Surgery Without Scars by Employing Magnets?

You surely love your body. And you do not want to display post-surgery scars whe... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 03:15 GMT
 

The Newest Supercomputer to Fight Diseases

Blue Gene Watson (BGW) is IBM's biggest supercomputer and currently ranks n... [read >>]
Date: 24 March 2007, 11:19 GMT

Bending Light Into Invisibility

The glass or plastic lenses in your eyeglasses redirect, or bend light into the ... [read >>]
Date: 24 March 2007, 08:35 GMT
 

The Chamaeleon Soldiers

The invisible soldier is the dream of any troop commander. But till an invisibil... [read >>]
Date: 24 March 2007, 08:22 GMT

New Stronger, More Flexible Polymer Sutures Made by Bacteria

Imagine you pass through a surgery and never “see” the surgeon again. That'... [read >>]
Date: 23 March 2007, 10:21 GMT
 

Lighter Body Armor for Soldiers Made of Carbon Nanotubes

The chivalry age is going to be revived, but unlike the medieval knights, the mo... [read >>]
Date: 23 March 2007, 07:38 GMT

The Microscopic Alphabet

An UCLA team has imagined and mass-produced billions of fluorescent microscale p... [read >>]
Date: 22 March 2007, 09:36 GMT
 

New Sensor Laser Detects Chemical Weapons in Less than 45 Seconds

In the current war against terrorism, a new weapon has emerged. Employing lasers... [read >>]
Date: 21 March 2007, 10:53 GMT

The Mystery of Superconductivity Solved

20 years ago, researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory came with the most ... [read >>]
Date: 21 March 2007, 07:40 GMT
 

Novel Multi-Angle Scanner Detects Any Detail

Picasso's funs could get cubist pictures at one century after the cubism em... [read >>]
Date: 21 March 2007, 05:14 GMT

Computers Imitating Human Brain Already in Use

Looking at the beautiful androids from SF movies, you should know that they coul... [read >>]
Date: 20 March 2007, 06:55 GMT
 

A Paper-Thin Flexible Battery

The continuously advancing technology of portable electronic devices asks for mo... [read >>]
Date: 20 March 2007, 06:05 GMT

248-Dimension Number Ready for String Theory

A team of 19 mathematicians has succeeded in mapping E-8, a vast complex number ... [read >>]
Date: 19 March 2007, 12:17 GMT
 

Robots to Move Like Amoebas

We have gone very far with our imagination in the design of robots; but nature i... [read >>]
Date: 19 March 2007, 07:06 GMT

Scientists Prove Fermions Repel Each Other

In quantum physics, fermions are particles with half-integer spin, named after E... [read >>]
Date: 19 March 2007, 04:48 GMT
 

Artificial Photosyntesis On the Way

This is the process that fuels life on Earth: plants simply mix carbon dioxide f... [read >>]
Date: 17 March 2007, 10:52 GMT

Smart Fabrics Measure Your Pulse, Breathe, Temperature and Athletic Performances

Soon, smart fabrics will tell how you cope with combat situations or sport perfo... [read >>]
Date: 17 March 2007, 09:05 GMT
 

Fighting Friction and Stiction for a Smoother Ride

Micro-electro-mechanical systems, popularly referred to as MEMS, in small electr... [read >>]
Date: 17 March 2007, 08:46 GMT

Magnetic Particles to Replace Ink in Printers ?

Particles being focused and pushed against a substrate by using a laser beam rep... [read >>]
Date: 17 March 2007, 08:32 GMT
 

The Boiling Ice

Ice is odd due to the strange behavior of the water. Most compounds in nature sh... [read >>]
Date: 16 March 2007, 03:47 GMT
 



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