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Posted by admin on December 28th, 2011

This video won the 2011 Webby Award for Animation in the Online Film & Video Category. Produced by: Science Alberta Foundation Artist: Daniel Gies danielgies.carbonmade.com Nano may mean small, very small, but when it comes to making your body work it is big, very big. If your fingernail is about one millimeter thick, and a nanometer is one millionth of a millimeter, you can imagine that there are a lot of nanomaterials making up that small space.

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Posted by admin on December 24th, 2011

Carnegie Mellon alumnus Ray Baughman (S'64) describes new nanotechnologies.

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Posted by admin on December 17th, 2011

Lecturer: Subra Suresh - Dean of Engineering , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. "The 14th Israel Materials Engineering Conference", Held at the Tel Aviv University 13-14.12.09

TEDxToronto – Ted Sargent – Redefining Nanotechnology

Posted by admin on December 6th, 2011

Ted Sargent, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Nanotechnology at the University of Toronto, delivers a Talk at TEDxToronto 2011 on the theme of Redefining Nanotechnology. tedxtoronto.com In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Posted by admin on December 4th, 2011

NEW NANO BLOOD SEPARATION METHOD USES PLANARITY MEMS CHIP! New Technology Breaks the Barrier of 30 Micron and Pico Molar in Sensitivity & Selectivity! CO-PLANAR WAVEGUIDE STRUCTURE APPLIED TO MEMS MICROCHANNELS. Planarizers the coaxial helical sheath mechanism into monolithics. Please visit our website: www.planarity.org

How does nanotechnology work? – RMIT University

Posted by admin on December 3rd, 2011

Study Science at RMIT www.rmit.edu.au RMIT University academic Dr Kay Latham explains how nanotechnology works. Watch other videos in this series goo.gl

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Posted by admin on November 26th, 2011

How does Nanotechnology help when we're on the go? Watch this film to find out!

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Posted by admin on November 20th, 2011

Nanotechnology has been heralded as having the potential to lead to the next industrial revolution. But, what is nanotechnology? What are the possible applications and how might it impact our world? Learn more about this exciting new arena from some of the leaders in the field at the public Nanotechnology Town Hall Meetings. These are the first in a series of Town Hall meetings that will include an informative lecture by world-renown scientists and engineers followed by your questions. The goal of these meetings is to provide an opportunity for the community to learn the fundamentals about nanotechnology and to explore the larger questions about the smallest technology.

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Posted by admin on November 18th, 2011

Scientists and engineers are collaborating across disciplines to develop and network miniaturized intelligent nanosensors that can rapidly and remotely detect change in their surroundings. These sensors have a wide range of potential applications: environmental, medical, military and transportation. This workshop will focus on revealing the chemistry and physics behind the creation and application of these sensors. Series: "Molecules for the Media" [9/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11842]

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Posted by admin on November 10th, 2011

Researchers at Warwick University explain how the small scale world of nanotechnology is having a big impact on our everyday world, part one - chemistry and nano.


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