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nanotechnology January 30th, 2012

David Icke joins us to talk about the Swine Flu, Mass Vaccinations, the Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Nanochips in Vaccines, the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh and much more. We also talk about David Icke's upcoming seminar in Gothenburg, Sweden on Saturday October 24th. Topics Discussed: The Swine Flu Pandemic, Lab Created Virus? Pharmaceutical Companies: Novartis, Baxter International, GlaxoKlineSmith, Record Profits, Revolving Door Spins Government Aides Into Lobbyists, Goldman Sachs, FDA, Northcom, G20, The New World Order Controled Media, The Global Prison State, Banks, Sheep Mentality, Why are People so Scared? the SARS farse, Swine Flu Propaganda from 1976, Nano Technology, Nanochips in the Vaccines, Thiomersal a 49% Mercury based Antiseptic, Antifungal Agent as Ingredient in the Vaccines, Media Co Participation in the Agenda, Manipulation of Banking, Where are the Insiders? People Need to Begin to Speak out Aginst the Agenda! We talk about the Celebrities and the Men in Black Suits and White Coats and much more. Don't miss this important program! September 27, 2009 www.redicecreations.com www.davidicke.com

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nanotechnology January 27th, 2012

Dr. Mohammed Abdel-Motteleb -- Nile University Nanoscience offers a rare opportunity for emerging economies, specifically the Middle East region, to close the scientific gap between itself and the well established industrialized markets. It is a new and invigorating science that offers many exciting possibilities for innovative and cost-effective solutions for issues common to emerging markets. On one hand, it is of great importance that the emerging markets realize and capture this rare opportunity to accelerate growth based on scientific and industrialized bases. On the other hand, emerging market leaders must be very selective in choosing the areas within the nanotech domain to focus their already slim resources on. In the Middle East, the primary selection of these areas will greatly influence how the region will develop over the next few decades. The selection should be focused on areas where the region already has established some competencies and will be able to compete. In this presentation, an overview of nanotechnology applications in different industrial sectors and current initiatives in the Middle East will be presented in addition to an overview of nanotechnology programs in Egypt.

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nanotechnology January 22nd, 2012

The European Commission on September 14 was declared the worlds largest single funding agency worldwide for nanotechnology. According to a report, the EUs 6th Research Framework Programme with 1.4 billion Euro allocated to 550 projects in the field of nanosciences and nanotechnology accounts for one-third of total public funding for nanotechnology. A recent report, focused on the implementation of the 2005 Action Plan for Nanotechnology, highlighted the strategic importance of nanotechnology, an area of recognised European leadership, and the contribution this field of science can make to the quality of life and economic well-being of Europeans, for example through revolutionary activities in key areas such as materials, electronics and medicine. Nanotechnology is an area where Europe is an acknowledged world leader. This is an opportunity we must grasp with both hands, said European Science and Research Commissioner Janez Potocnik. The successful development of nanotechnologies will depend on a responsible approach to addressing issues such as safety for humans and animals, the ethics of future developments and societys debate about these. The European Commission has already shown in this first phase that it is able to steer this course. Nanotechnology is a broad term that has applications in many fields of science biology, electronics, materials, medicine but broadly encompasses research into the principles and properties arising at the nano-level, that is the level of ...

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nanotechnology March 22nd, 2011

Dr. Mohammed Abdel-Motteleb -- Nile University Nanoscience offers a rare opportunity for emerging economies, specifically the Middle East region, to close the scientific gap between itself and the well established industrialized markets. It is a new and invigorating science that offers many exciting possibilities for innovative and cost-effective solutions for issues common to emerging markets. On one hand, it is of great importance that the emerging markets realize and capture this rare opportunity to accelerate growth based on scientific and industrialized bases. On the other hand, emerging market leaders must be very selective in choosing the areas within the nanotech domain to focus their already slim resources on. In the Middle East, the primary selection of these areas will greatly influence how the region will develop over the next few decades. The selection should be focused on areas where the region already has established some competencies and will be able to compete. In this presentation, an overview of nanotechnology applications in different industrial sectors and current initiatives in the Middle East will be presented in addition to an overview of nanotechnology programs in Egypt.

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nanotechnology February 20th, 2010

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