Tales From the Nanofrontier
Not Eric Drexler and George Whitesides dueling in Deadwood, but Indianapolis where some of US nanotech’s big guns give an […]
Not Eric Drexler and George Whitesides dueling in Deadwood, but Indianapolis where some of US nanotech’s big guns give an […]
Physorg.com announces that ” Nano has officially become the most misused word in the English language” and gives a nice
There seems to be cautious optimism over the US technology funding plans unveiled in this weeks’s State of the Union
The latest entrant into a crowded market is France’s Arkema who has just unveiled a pilot unit capable of producing
Nanotech Buzz asks “What future accomplishment do you think deserves the X Prize for nanotechnology?“ It’s a good question. While
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Samsung has reportedly developed the first prototype fuel cell for portable multimedia players based on nano-composite membranes. It might actually
On the day when UK Finance minsister Gordon Brown and Bill Gates announce a “Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis” news
NanotechCafe.com has a handy book section where you can see the latest list of nanotech books ranked by their sales
Marketwatch reports that P&G Chief Executive Alan G. Lafley said his company has inked confidentiality agreements with three nanotech firms