The NIRCI 2450 which incorporates the latest
nanotech July 4th, 2008more Business Major Grant Awarded to Develop Worlds Smallest Cancer Detection DeviceResearchers at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University will collaborate on 2 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study tumor microenvironments, where tumors interact with surrounding tissues, cells, and chemicals in ways that all too often encourage cancer cells to invade other areas of the body in the process known as metastasis more.
more People Current and Future Nanotech Applications for Energy & the Environment Roundtable Discussion During NASA Tech Briefs National Nano Engineering Conference last month in Boston, Nanotech Briefs got the chance to sit down with four industry experts to discuss the environmental and energy challenges the global community faces in the 21st century and how nanotechnology can be applied to resolve some of these problems All rights reserved.
About has added powerful NIR near infrared chemical imaging systems to the Malvern portfolio the NIRCI more Q&A Jim Hollenhorst, director of the Molecular Technology Laboratory and formerly director of electronics research for Agilent Technologies, discusses the benefits
The NIRCI 2450, which incorporates the latest technology for chemical imaging, joins Malverns extensive range of instruments and technologies for materials characterization.
more Applications Instrument Provides Chemical Imaging Solutions Malvern Instruments recent acquisition of Spectral Dimensions Inc.
more Business Major Grant Awarded to Develop Worlds Smallest Cancer Detection DeviceResearchers at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University will collaborate on 2 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study tumor microenvironments, where tumors interact with surrounding tissues, cells, and chemicals in ways that all too often encourage cancer cells to invade other areas of the body in the process known as metastasis The NIRCI 2450, which incorporates the latest technology for chemical imaging, joins Malverns extensive range of instruments and technologies for materials
moreTechnology Nanomaterials Could Disperse in Natural Environment Laboratory experiments with type of nanomaterial that has great promise for industrial use show significant potential for dispersal in aquatic environments especially when natural organic materials are present