The Great Nanotech Stock Crash of 2006
Bloomberg has a nice piece on the crashing nanotech indices, as regular readers will know we are rather wary of. […]
Bloomberg has a nice piece on the crashing nanotech indices, as regular readers will know we are rather wary of. […]
Mike Roco pops up in this months Scientific American with an article titled “Nanotechnology’s Future,” although it reads more like
Bill Joy, who incurred the wrath of the nanotech community in his 2000 Essay in Wired, “Why The Future Doesn’t
Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has become the latest high official to mention the ‘N’ word. This time it’s N for
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Malaysian company HI-CITY Bioscience Group Bhd has just announced a major investment in nanotech related drug delivery, while conveniently redefining
Following on from our recent interest in the textile industry (which has been keeping us quiet for a while) Xinhua
Italy turns to nanotechnology to retain competitiveness in fashion industry Read Post »
One of the big surprises of recent weeks was the realisation that already some US$11Bn worth of textiles containing nanotechnologies
If you have half an hour to spare and don’t want to spend it looking at reports on patents, try
Irelands Marks & Clerk have released an analysis of the nanotech patent landscape, noting that “Europe is in danger of
Europe Still In Danger of Missing the Boat – Yawn…. Read Post »