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Here comes the sun (The Age)

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Just inside the front door of Ian McEwan’s London home, the one made famous in his novel Saturday, is the obligatory recycling box full of paper, plastic and glass. “Of course we recycle,” he laughs. “Who doesn’t?” (read here…) Related items Going For Gold With Novel Interventional Radiology Treatment For Pancreatic Cancer (redOrbit) Composite nanomaterials show promise for... »

Nano-foundry technique yields ultra-durable probes from diamond (PhysOrg)

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(PhysOrg.com) — When a team of university and industry researchers tried a novel, foundry-style mold-filling technique to make nanoscale devices, they realized they had discovered a gem. (read on…) Related items Race for Superconductors Shrinks to Nanoscale (PhysOrg) Minnesota researchers discover how electricity moves through cells (PhysOrg) New structure could produce efficient semiconductor laser sources (PhysOrg) Ionic Liquid’s Makeup Measurably... »

Composite nanomaterials show promise for solar hydrogen generation (PhysOrg)

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(PhysOrg.com) — A novel strategy for engineering semiconductor materials can boost the performance of water-splitting solar cells for hydrogen production, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz. (read here…) Related items Detecting the Undetectable in Prostate Cancer Testing (PhysOrg) Nanostructured Integrated Circuit Detects Type and Severity of Cancer (PhysOrg) Microchip can detect... »

Advances in Cancer Detection Featured in Microfluidics Journal (Newswise)

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Building upon novel technology developed while working on Homeland Security projects at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) as well as from his biomedical graduate student days, a Virginia Tech assistant professor of biomedical engineering is now creating unique microsystems that are showing considerable promise for the detection of cancer and for the study of the... »

Using Printed Nanocircuits to Sense Hormones (Technology Review)

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Novel device could aid the treatment of infertility. (read the story…) Related items Nanomaterials in Ecosystems: Should we worry? (ScienceBlogs) Celsion’s Technology Is The Focus Of 6.4 Million EUR ‘HIFU-CHEM’ Program To Study ThermoDox(R) And MRI-guided HIFU (Medical News Today) Nanomedicine market just taking shape in Russia - Chubais (Itar-Tass) Summit explores medical application of... »

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