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A group of researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have conducted a systematic analysis of 31 recently published reports and articles which discuss the environmental, health, and safety aspects of nanomaterials. They find that serious knowledge gaps pervade nearly  |
A collaborative effort between researchers from the London Centre for Nanotechnology, King's College London and UCL Chemistry has led to the first measurements of the electrostatic surface potential of individual DNA and avidin molecules with nanometre resolution using Kelvin Probe  |
Malvern Instruments online web seminar series introducing triple detection techniques for size exclusion chromatography/gel permeation chromatography (SEC/GPC) provides information for experts and beginners alike.  |
IVAM Research has published the second edition of the "Nano Guide of Europe", a database which gives users an overview of what Europe's suppliers have to offer.  |
Switzerland launches "Swiss Nano-Cube", the national information and learning platform dedicated to the topics of micro- and nanotechnologies for vocational schools, secondary schools and higher professional schools.  |
The brain is one of our most delicate organs. It's not really meant to be prodded and poked, hence the nice protective skull surrounding it. That fragility makes experimental devices that use tiny electrodes poking into the brain to help  |
After six long years of planning, talking and hard work, the world has finally had its first look at the . This remarkable feat of engineering, with the wingspan of a Boeing 747 but only the weight of an average  |
In this week's podcast, Loz Blain takes a look at commercial space travel with Virgin Galactic and the start of a new space race for the 21st century. Noel McKeegan talks to us about quantum computing and a new unmanned  |
Anyone who has watched CSI or any of the Law & Order franchises has no doubt witnessed a well groomed police technician magically clean up fuzzy security camera vision, thereby providing the detectives with the vital number plate or the  |
iPods might be extremely commonplace these days, but that doesn't stop their owners obsessing about them. Now there's a rather nifty accessory that'll let you take your iPod poolside - or even to the beach - without having to constantly  |
There is [PDF] in the SCO bankruptcy for us to go over with a fine-toothed comb, this one from Pachulski Stang, their 20th bill. There is [PDF]. And we have finished doing the text of the , and I noticed  |
Psystar has filed a [PDF]. They would like to leave Chapter 11, and of course that means they have to have a viable plan to present to the bankruptcy court. They claim they have a new product that will dazzle  |
ATLANTA, July 1, 2009 (AllPayNews.com) — Corporate Lodging Consultants Inc.  |
Robots use all kinds of embedded processors. New processors are being created all the time. Writing software for all those processors requires a compiler and the most commonly used compiler is GNU GCC, originally created by Richard Stallman that made  |  |
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