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Indian River State College partners with NanoProfessor on advanced materials lab

Indian River State College partners with NanoProfessor on advanced materials lab
May 21, 2012
education

NanoProfessor® has partnered with Indian River State College (IRSC) in Fort Pierce, Fla. in the naming of the NanoProfessor Advanced …Read the Rest

Scientists Generate Electricity From Viruses

May 15, 2012
biotech

Imagine charging your phone as you walk, thanks to a paper-thin generator embedded in the sole of your shoe. This …Read the Rest

Electro/mechanical biosensor is untrasensitive

May 15, 2012
biotech

Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and “personalized medicine” …Read the Rest

Biological fuel cell powered by light

May 10, 2012
biofuels

Researchers from the University of Leeds are studying how to make electricity from electrodes coated in bacteria, and other living …Read the Rest

Nanoparticles Deliver High Doses of Antibiotics Directly to Bacteria

May 7, 2012
biotech

Over the past several decades, bacteria have become increasingly resistant to existing drugs. One strategy that might combat such resistance …Read the Rest

[60]fullerene-infused olive oil coming soon to a grocery near you?

April 19, 2012
biotech

The prolongation of the lifespan of rats by repeated oral administration of [60]fullerene Tomatoes, pomegranate, resveratrol… Every so often a …Read the Rest

Collaborative Institute in Biomedical Nanotechnology Created at UM

March 27, 2012
biotech

Propelled by a transformative gift from a longtime contributor, the University of Miami announced on March 27 the creation of …Read the Rest

Nanoscale sensor electronically reads the sequence of a single DNA molecule

March 26, 2012
biotech

University of Washington scientists have devised a nanoscale sensor to electronically read the sequence of a single DNA molecule. This …Read the Rest

FSU researcher minaturizes, streamlines high-throughput screening

March 19, 2012
biotech

New tech under development at Florida State University could significantly decrease the cost of drug discovery, potentially leading to increased …Read the Rest

Researchers “Bioprint” Live Cells with a Standard Inkjet Printer

March 19, 2012
biotech

Clemson University researchers have found a way to create temporary holes in the membranes of live cells using a standard …Read the Rest