Blogging the Nanoworld
With Howard Lovy’s Nanobot being closed down by his new employers for fear of further antagonizing non Kabbalists, molecular nano […]
With Howard Lovy’s Nanobot being closed down by his new employers for fear of further antagonizing non Kabbalists, molecular nano […]
Earth and Sky has an interview with National Medal of Science winner and Mallinckrodt Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University,
Another nano miracle product pops up in the automotive world, with the Economist discussing a new fuel additive called Clap
The article on toxicology methodologies we mentioned earlier has now been published in Particle and Fibre Toxicology and merits a
Ray Kurzweil, variously described as a technology guru, visionary, prognosticator, inventor or nutcase and often all five at once has
According to C|Net, “tests for Nanotoxicology are coming later this month” thanks to the snappily titled Nanomaterial Toxicity Screening Working
Corporatewatch, an organisation dedicated to reigning in the power or corporations with the slogan “The earth is not dying, it
There is a mood of cautious optimism among the nanotech community, Oxonica’s IPO went smoothly with most of the offering
The US National Science Foundation will be unveiling a $20m project today to “create public nanotechnology exhibits and educational programs
A Rice University study compares “the environmental and health risks associated with the production of five nanomaterials — single-walled carbon