Learn about six fascinating nanotechnology uses and nano tech applications shaping nanotech today, from medicine and energy ...
Tribology is the study of interacting surfaces in motion and the measurement of properties such as friction, wear and abrasion. When designing nanoscale devices the consideration of tribology is ...
A variety of naturally occurring bioactive plants for the treatment of many diseases exist, and these plants have been widely used for millennia around the world due to their small side effects and ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have rapidly emerged as one of the most promising frontiers in modern biology. These nano-sized ...
DNA nanotechnology is an interdisciplinary field that exploits the inherent base-pairing rules of DNA to design and assemble nanoscale structures with high precision. These engineered constructs have ...
In December 2003, US President George W. Bush signed 'The Twenty-first Century Nanotechnology Research & Development Act'. At the time, there were two theories about why this Act (known as S.189) ...
The CSpace Volumetric Imaging System (static volume display technology) is the company's flagship technology that is being rapidly developed. CSpace uses a clear volumetric image space within which ...
Some day soon, in a remote village in the developing world, a health worker will put a drop of a patient's blood on a piece of plastic about the size of a coin. Within minutes, a full diagnostic ...
One of the primary concerns in nanoethics is the safety and risk assessment of nanomaterials. Due to their small size and unique properties, nanomaterials may exhibit different toxicological profiles ...
In their Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) Insighter article, these attorneys, part of a team of more than two dozen involved in nanotechnology issues at the law firm of Reed Smith, note that while ...