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Clemson carbon nanotube research part of $3 million award to enhance energy efficiency (EurekAlert!)

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( Clemson University ) Clemson University is part of a five-year $3 million US Air Force Office of Scientific Research award, along with the University of Texas at Dallas and Yale University, to search for nanoscale materials that superconduct to allow for efficient flow of a current. (read on…) Related items Nanosensors Used For First Time To... »

Clemson bioengineer uses nanoparticles to target drugs (TechJournal South)

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CLEMSON, SC - Clemson bioengineer Frank Alexis is designing new ways to target drugs and reduce the chances for side effects. Pharmaceutical commercials can cause the unsettling feeling that if the disease doesn’t kill, the cure will, what with a drug’s long list of side effects and warnings. (get the story…) Related items Targeting Drugs With Nanoparticles... »

Targeting Drugs With Nanoparticles (Medical News Today)

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Clemson bioengineer Frank Alexis is designing new ways to target drugs and reduce the chances for side effects. Pharmaceutical commercials can cause the unsettling feeling that if the disease doesn’t kill, the cure will, what with a drug’s long list of side effects and warnings. Many therapeutic drugs administered by pill, cream, syringe, IV... »

Race for Superconductors Shrinks to Nanoscale (PhysOrg)

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(PhysOrg.com) — A team of researchers from UT Dallas, Clemson University and Yale University are using science on the nanoscale to address one of the most elusive challenges in physics - the discovery of room-temperature superconductivity. With that as the ultimate goal, the team is working to develop superconducting wires made from nanotubes that... »

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