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Pocket Nanotech Via IPhone And IPod Touch (Medical News Today)

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The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN) has developed findNano, an application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch that lets users discover and determine whether consumer products are nanotechnology-enabled. (more here…) Related items findNano app puts nanotech in your pocket (EurekAlert!) findNano app puts nanotech in your pocket (PhysOrg) Nanotechnology and synthetic biology: What does the American public think? (EurekAlert!) SouthWest... »

findNano app puts nanotech in your pocket (EurekAlert!)

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( Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies ) The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies has developed findNano, an application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch that lets users discover and determine whether consumer products are nanotechnology-enabled. Nanotechnology, the emerging technology of using materials by engineering them at an incredibly small scale, has applications ranging from consumer … (more... »

findNano app puts nanotech in your pocket (PhysOrg)

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The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN) has developed findNano, an application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch that lets users discover and determine whether consumer products are nanotechnology-enabled. Nanotechnology, the emerging technology of using materials by engineering them at an incredibly small scale, has applications ranging from consumer electronics to improved drug delivery … (more... »

Nanotechnology and synthetic biology: What does the American public think? (EurekAlert!)

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( Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies ) Nanotechnology and synthetic biology continue to develop as two of the most exciting areas of scientific discovery, but research has shown that the public is almost completely unaware of the science and its applications. A groundbreaking poll of 1,001 American adults conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates... »

Synthetic Biology Project receives 2 National Science Foundation grants (EurekAlert!)

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( Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies ) The Wilson Center’s Synthetic Biology project recently received two grants from the National Science Foundation. One will support a Transatlantic Exploratory Workshop on the Implications of Cutting-Edge Biotechnologies for Sustainability Science and Policy, and the other will support research on the use of on-line prediction markets to explore... »

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