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AUSTIN, Texas -- Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. (ANI) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract by the U.S. Army for thermal management ...

NEW YORK, February 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --New Report Added in ResearchMoz Reports Database  Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets The report provides an in-depth presentation of recent developments ...

( Inderscience Publishers ) Tiny metallic nanoparticles that shimmer in the light like the scales on a butterfly's wing are set to become the color-change components of a revolutionary new approach to point-of-care medical diagnostics, according to a study published in International Journal of Design Engineering.

We've seen scientists explore a number of ways to make paint "smarter" over the years, and now a team of researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow have devised a method that they say could do nothing short of "revolutionize structural safety." The key to that is some novel nanotechnology that effectively turns the paint into a sensor network that's able to detect minor structural ...

The development can detect pathogens such as E.coli in less than an hour. The innovation, which has been described as a “significant leap forward in detection”, was developed over the last five years by a team at Michigan State University (MSU) thanks to grants from the US military and health authorities of around $5m.

Carbon nanotube, graphene research boost transistors' future Somehow, we still manage to inch-out the limits of Moore’s Law: in a double-whammy to end the week, IBM has demonstrated the smallest carbon nanotube transistor, and has claimed the world’s fastest graphene transistor.…

Designed for use on the battlefield, this coating uses thrombin, a protein involved in blood clotting, and tannic acid, a molecule in tea.

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Global Markets" report

Want job security in the Mohawk Valley? Become a nurse. Julie Wells, 43, of Mohawk, was looking for a career where she would be able to find a job, have benefits and enough income to support her family.

Technology, especially nanotechnology, is progressing at a rapid rate. N.C . State hosts a conglomeration of researchers in the field who are making headway, but in August, professors working on nanotechnology research from Mexico received packaged bombs from unknown sources.