Category Archives: Nano Medicine

3-D printer with nano-precision sets world record

Summary: Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have developed a method for fabricating intricately structured sculptures as tiny as a grain of sand in record speed. Using a technique known as two-photon lithography, Austrian researchers have developed a high-precision 3-D printer capable of producing nanometer-sized objects in the shape of race cars, cathedrals and bridges all in a matter of minutes. The high-precision 3-D printer at TU Vienna is purportedly orders of magnitude faster than similar devices and opens up new areas of applications, such as in medicine. Continue reading

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Flu Drug Could Aid Recovery Of Brain

Flu Drug Could Aid Recovery Of Brain Can Help Victims Of Car Accidents (AP) Researchers are reporting the first treatment to speed recovery from severe brain injuries caused by falls and car crashes: a cheap flu medicine whose side benefits were discovered by accident decades ago. Continue reading

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Small but perfectly formed: Scientists use world's fastest 3D printer to create amazingly detailed F1 car (… that …

By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 12:44 EST, 13 March 2012 | UPDATED: 13:41 EST, 13 March 2012 The attention to detail is exquisite – and the craftsmanship is even more impressive when you appreciate the scale of the endeavour. Continue reading

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3D-Printer with Nano-Precision (with video)

Ultra-high-resolution 3D Printer Breaks Speed-Records at Vienna University of Technology. Printing three dimensional objects with incredibly fine details is now possible using “two-photon lithography”. With this technology, tiny structures on a nanometer scale can be fabricated Continue reading

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3D printer with nano-precision sets world record

Summary: Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have developed a method for fabricating intricately structured sculptures as tiny as a grain of sand in record speed. Using a technique known as two-photon lithography, Austrian researchers have developed a high-precision 3D printer capable of producing nanometer sized objects in the shape of race cars, cathedrals, and bridges in a matter of minutes Continue reading

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3D-printer with nano-precision

The 3D printer uses a liquid resin, which is hardened at precisely the correct spots by a focused laser beam. Continue reading

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3-D Printer with Nano-Precision

ScienceDaily (Mar. 12, 2012) Printing three-dimensional objects with incredibly fine details is now possible using “two-photon lithography.” With this technology, tiny structures on a nanometer scale can be fabricated. Continue reading

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Nanotube Tech Leading To Faster, Lower-cost Medical Diagnostics

March 11, 2012 Researchers at Oregon State University have tapped into the extraordinary power of carbon nanotubes to increase the speed of biological sensors, a technology that might one day allow a doctor to routinely perform lab tests in minutes, speeding diagnosis and treatment while reducing costs. The new findings have almost tripled the speed of prototype nano-biosensors, and should find applications not only in medicine but in toxicology, environmental monitoring, new drug development and other fields Continue reading

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Nanotube technology leading to new era of fast, lower-cost medical diagnostics

Public release date: 8-Mar-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Ethan Minot minote@physics.oregonstate.edu 541-737-9671 Oregon State University CORVALLIS, Ore. Researchers at Oregon State University have tapped into the extraordinary power of carbon “nanotubes” to increase the speed of biological sensors, a technology that might one day allow a doctor to routinely perform lab tests in minutes, speeding diagnosis and treatment while reducing costs. The new findings have almost tripled the speed of prototype nano-biosensors, and should find applications not only in medicine but in toxicology, environmental monitoring, new drug development and other fields. Continue reading

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Nanotech Commercialization Conference Announces Keynote Lineup

RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Global technology leaders will descend upon North Carolina for the Nanotech Commercialization Conference (NCC) www.nanoevent.org, hosted by the Center of Innovation for Nanobiotechnology (COIN), the NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (NanoBCA) and the North Carolina Office of Science & Technology. Continue reading

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8220Nano Days8221 Comes to New Hampshire

Concord, NH – This year from March 24 through April 1, the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center will be celebrating Nano Days, the largest event for the smallest of sciences, with activities for all ages that explore nanoscience. Continue reading

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Flu drug speeds up brain recovery

NEW YORK — Researchers are reporting the first treatment to speed recovery from severe brain injuries caused by falls and car crashes: a cheap flu medicine whose side benefits were discovered by accident decades ago. Continue reading

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Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsStudy: Old flu drug speeds brain injury recovery

By STEPHANIE NANO Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) – Researchers are reporting the first treatment to speed recovery from severe brain injuries caused by falls and car crashes: a cheap flu medicine whose side benefits were discovered by accident decades ago. Severely injured patients who were given amantadine got better faster than those who received a dummy medicine. After four weeks, more people in the flu drug group could give reliable yes-and-no answers, follow commands or use a spoon or hairbrush – things that few of them could do at the start. Continue reading

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Study: Old flu drug speeds brain injury recovery

By STEPHANIE NANO Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) – Researchers are reporting the first treatment to speed recovery from severe brain injuries caused by falls and car crashes: a cheap flu medicine whose side benefits were discovered by accident decades ago. Severely injured patients who were given amantadine got better faster than those who received a dummy medicine. Continue reading

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Research and Markets: Intelligent Nanomaterials

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/48cbd2/intelligent_nanoma) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd’s new book “Intelligent Nanomaterials” to their offering. Smart and intelligent nanomaterials are currently in sharp focus in materials research as their properties are increasingly becoming more understood Continue reading

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Once science fiction, nano-rockets carrying medicine through body closer to reality

Your office is now under siege from the flu. Continue reading

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Nano-rockets carrying medicine through body closer to reality

Your office is now under siege from the flu. One worker down Continue reading

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Allocation for science promotion negligible, says CCMB Director

12th State conference of Jana Vignana Vedika gets under way The percentage of GDP allocated for promotion of science has registered a negligible increase from 0.8 last year to 0.9 now. This is despite political leaders promising to increase it substantially Continue reading

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Cost effective and toxix medicine for cancer

Home > News > kerala-news Kochi, Feb 21 : Promising new lease on life to cancer patients across the world, a young scientist from Kerala has developed a cost effective and less toxic nano medicine to cure cancer. The medicine is claimed to be very effective for oral, brain and pancreatic cancers and is also cost effective with minimum side effects compared to existing drugs in the market. The medicine begins to work within 48 hours after being injected into a patient and 90 per cent of it would accumlate in the cancer tissue compared to other medicines, Dr Manszoor Koyakutty, who developed the medicine told UNI Continue reading

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One Way Trip to the Moon – Video


29-01-2012 11:34 For more than 50 years from JFK to President Obama the United States has been planning to colonize the Moon. Continue reading

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