A Headless nanoChicken?
The UK’s MNT network is in further trouble if current rumours are to believed. We have heard from multiple sources […]
The UK’s MNT network is in further trouble if current rumours are to believed. We have heard from multiple sources […]
Not to be outdone by the EPA, the European Comission’s Scientific Committee on Consumer Products, part of the Health and
EU Health and Consumer Protection Looks At Nanomaterials In Cosmetics Read Post »
Nanosilver has been one of the great success stories of nanotech, with applications from socks to washimg machines, so perhaps
Joining the ever growing band of distressed nanotech companies is Canada’s Nanonize Corporation which has been selling off its technology.
Regular readers will know that a constant worry has been our increasing dependence as a society on technology coupled with
Scientific American has a blog covering the current World Science Forum, where Mike Roco of the NSF apparently “talked himself
A new report from Nanoforum looks at the use, or rather the lack of use of nanotechnologies in the construction
Construction Industry Fails To Be Impressed By Nanotech Read Post »
A report on Fibre2Fashion claims that “Thai nanotechnologists found out technology of creating nano-fabrics after spending three long years and
UK Premier Tony Blair is now a “born again” scientist although Rod Liddle in the Sunday Times is less than
The last bits of the UK’s Micro and Nanotechnology Network have been put in place with the final five centres