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In Print (GenomeWeb News)
Journal: Analytical Biochemistry . 2010 Jan 1;396(1):30-5. Title: Quantitative label-free screening for antibodies using scattering biophotonic microarray imaging. (get the story…) Related items Gold nanoparticles to help in faster detection of meningitis (MalaysiaNews.net) Nanoparticles sink or swim in sewage (PhysicsWeb) Scientists investigate transport of nanoparticles in the human body (PhysOrg) Weak Laser Can Ignite Nanoparticles (PhotonicsOnline) Going For Gold With A... »
China Bosses Davos as Nobody Discusses What Happened to Google (Bloomberg)
Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc. ’s opposition to censorship in China was the one topic left off the table in Davos — at China’s request. “China didn’t want to discuss Google,” Josef Ackermann , chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank AG and a co-chairman of this year’s World Economic Forum, said in an... »
Governor Rendell: $5.7 Million Investment in Nanotechnology Will Build Upon Research, Commercialization Efforts (redOrbit)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Governor Edward G. (read the story…) Related items Governor Rendell: $5.7 Million Investment in Nanotechnology Will Build Upon Research, Commercialization Efforts (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) Governor Rendell Says $22 Million Investment Will Create 375 Jobs Statewide, Stimulate Pennsylvania’s Technology Sector (redOrbit) Governor Rendell: State Investments Lead Nanotech Company to Expand in Centre... »
Governor Rendell: $5.7 Million Investment in Nanotechnology Will Build Upon Research, Commercialization Efforts (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced a $5.7 million investment that will expand upon university research efforts, bring new products to the marketplace, and educate the next generation of high-tech workers. (more here…) Related items Governor Rendell: $5.7 Million Investment in Nanotechnology Will Build Upon Research, Commercialization Efforts (redOrbit) Governor Rendell Says... »
Laurel High School shines at energy competition with solar studies findings (Laurel Gazette)
CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON/THE GAZETTE(From left) Andrew Weidman, 16, of West Laurel and Malika White, 15, of Laurel work on and develop a slide show Jan. 20 while Hephza Varghese and Kyle Gilman, both 15 and of Beltsville, work on a presentation board about the group’s solar energy project at Laurel High School. (read the story…) Related items China... »