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Maybe its something in the water, maybe its something in the beer, or maybe a lack of it? While the […]
Maybe its something in the water, maybe its something in the beer, or maybe a lack of it? While the […]
Singapore continues to punch way above its weight and neatly illustrates the shift from the production of materials (i.e nanoparticles)
There are not many reports on carbon nanotubes that avoid being garbled into something approaching garbage. Business Week have a
A few write ups of the recent Foresight conference are creeping out besides the live and sometimes baffling blog. One
GEMZ Corp seems an odd sort of company. The announcement that they are in negotiations to acquire a nanotechnology based
According to what may be the repository of spare parts for future generations – Hey look, as many livers and
The nanotech market size is spiralling out of control faster than the US budget deficit, now reaching a giddy 2.6
An invitation only think tank is taking place in Spain in December, and boy is there some thinking to do.
We spend a lot of time puzzling over the methodology used to generate these rather silly nanotechnology market size figures,
There is a good write-up of our Nanowater 2004 conference in Wired this month. Momentum is building, and hot on