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FDA Advances in Developing Nanotech StandardsNanotech can affect virtually every aspect of the products that the FDA has jurisdiction over.
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Nanotech Showcase at University of Denver Shows High Potential of New IndustryColorado is one of the hottest locations for research as well as business investment in nanotechnology. The University of Denver event will be an annual update of this fast growing industry.
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Nanotech Robots Open New Gene Therapy Via BloodRNA interference is new gene therapy treatment using tiny robots to deliver treatment directly to tumors. -
Third Industrial RevolutionNanotechnological manufacturing will have more impact on humanity in a few decades than agricultural/industrial revolutions had over thousands of years. Such change in production/distribution will push towards global unification -
Nanotech Safety Needs Better OversightEnvironmental Defense recommends the federal government should set up a system similar to that used for nuclear power to ensure the same agency isn't responsible for both promoting and overseeing nanotechnology.
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Nano-Bites! the Dieter's Dream; Newest Scientific Super-food BreakthroughYou'll just have to read this to believe it! NANO-BITES! the newest scientific super-food breakthrough that allow you to eat the foods you want and still lose weight. -
New High-Resolution Surface Microscopy Using "Off-Center" TipThis article investigates new research from Harvard which dramatically increases both the speed and the sensitivity of atomic force microscopy. -
How to Build Photovoltaic PanelsThe "N" in this case stands for "Negative;" this heat treatment creates an abundance of negative electron charges, which is what helps to produce direct current when direct sunlight hits the surface.
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Attack of the NanofoodNanotechology is small enough to cross biological membranes and enter the bloodstream. The USDA may allow it in organic food production. -
Butterfly Wings Could Provide Protective SensorsA butterfly's wings could provide the answer to smarter sensors. -
Early 2011 Video Game ReleasesWhat video games are being releasing in the early part of 2011. With all the delays, some games that were suppose to come out this year were pushed into 2011. This preview includes Portal 2, Killzone 3, and Dragon Age 2.
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Honest Review of Eumora - Seaweed-Based Soap Bar That's Popular with Singapore CelebsI am sure you have read what they told you. Now, read what they did not tell you about this popular soap that does not require use of toner or moisturizer. -
Nanotechnology: What, Precisely, is It? What Purpose Does it Fill?Nanotechnology represents an area of chemistry that lies on the border of chemistry, physics and material science. This article discusses some background and then presents several examples of these "nanomachines".
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Will Health Care Reform Delay New Medical Advances?A story in Reuters relates how a study using a technique that involves delivering a therapy that turns off a cancer growth gene with nanobots in the human blood stream is showing promise. But there is one non medical problem with the therapy.
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The Future is Here: Carbon NanotubesGeneral overview of carbon nanotube technology.
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Love, Time and Other Complications: Chrono Crusade, by Daisuke MoriyamaIn which there's a race against time.
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Tattoo that Checks Sugar LevelsThere is something right now that will make diabetics stand up and cheer. -
Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering: The Future of Organ TransplantsA new technique called bioprinting can help engineer new tissue in human subjects. -
Nanotechnology: The Science of the SmallNanotechnology is an exciting science. It is smaller than the eye can see. It is mysterious and holds the key to extended life and improved health. It is to be welcomed and embraced and not feared. Change is inevitable. Let us embrace it. -
Laramie Ever AfterShortly after a mysterious new telecom and a cutting-edge tech firm team up and set up shop in isolated Wyoming, a calm university town becomes anything but
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Dead or Alive in BalmorheaSlim lives quietly in a small cabin in the Fort Davis Mountains, but tough times call upon his talents as a bandit-fighter to save the small town of Balmorhea.
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Spider Silk: History of Human Use and the Potential for a Synthetic EquivalentAn overview of the history of the human uses of spider silk and potential future uses of artificial equivalents.
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What is a Futurist and What Are the Top Ten Predictions?A brief overview of the role of futurists and where they see business trends in the next decade.
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Accelerating Tech Advances Could Destroy Us—Or Radically Change Definition of ‘Human’Author describes the "Hell" scenario that could be the result of the world's research into genetic engineering and nano-robots (as small as blood cells). Best-case: elites survive; rest of us perish
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Adam's Other Son:Everyone loved Adam Varshava. So why had this high-tech entrepreneur been killed? -
"Xombi Issue #1" Comic Book ReviewDC Comics has now successfully revived co-creator/writer John Rozum's "Xombi" for a new generation of readers. -
Nano Technologyabout its use and abuse
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Artificial Intelligence: A Welcome WonderA fresh look at the world of artificial intelligence. It is not all sci-fi. It can bring positive change. -
Nano TechnologyNanotechnology is seen as the future of humanity, is that true? -
Foreseeing the Medical Health Care Future Ten Years from NowPredictions based on current progress and developments in medical science and technology from a science fiction writer.
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Music for Geeks and FreaksNerd musician writes and performs songs about math and science. -
Genetic Engineering and NanotechnologyWhat are some of the adverse effects and concerns of Genetic Engineering, in regards to plant, animal, and human life? And what are the concerns regarding nanotechnology?
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GI Joe: Rise of Cobra Movie ReviewMovie review of Stephen Sommers' August 2009 film, GI Joe: Rise of Cobra. Covers plot, characters and execution, with minor plot and character spoiler information.
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The Latest Buzz in the Cycling World: Shimano SH-M300/R300 ShoesThe latest buzz in the cycling world does not revolve around the newest bike with the lightest frame - and perhaps a detachable derailleur - but instead it focuses on footwear, namely the road shoes known as the SH-M300/R300.
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Nanotechnology is Unregulated: Is it Also Unsafe?Congressional uncertainty over safe development of nanotechnologies hamstrings and hinders that development, according to a Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies press release.
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Nanotechnology in the Fight Against CancerA look into the world of nanotechnology, cancer, and the point at which the two collide; including a discussion of cancer treatments and cancer monitoring and detection technology.
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Fighting Cancer with Tiny DevicesThis article examines the role of nanotechnology in the war against cancer. Does nanotechnology live up to the hype? When can we expect a cure for cancer based on nanotechnology?
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Why Atheism?Why I'm an Atheist.
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Small Wonder: The Promise and Peril of NanotechnologyUW-Madison scientists are at the cutting edge of a technology that poses enormous potential, and great risks -
Small WonderUW-Madison scientists are at the cutting edge of a technology that poses enormous potential, and great risks
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