Nanoscience
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15 April 2010 (from Cordis)
Enzyme in white blood cells can break down carbon nanotubes
An EU-funded study of carbon nanotubes by scientists in Ireland, Sweden and the US has shown that these extraordinarily strong molecules can be broken down into carbon and water by an enzyme found in white blood cells. [..]
06 April 2010 (from Tamar Z. Chachibaia-Saginashvili.)
Georgian nanoscientists organise themselves
Georgia is the first country in the history of the development of nanotechnologies in which the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church ideologically supports its development. [..]
07 January 2010 (from University of New South Wales)
Quantum age edges closer
Superfast quantum computing is closer than ever following recent breakthroughs by an international team led by researchers from the University of New South Wales. [..]
19 November 2009 (from AZoNano)
Researchers Create Entangled Photons from Quantum Dots
To exploit the quantum world to the fullest, a key commodity is entanglement-the spooky, distance-defying link that can form between objects such as atoms even when they are completely shielded from one another. [..]
18 November 2009 (from nanoICT)
nanoICT School on Nanophotonics and Modelling Issues for ICT Celebrated in San Sebastian, Spain
In order for the field of emerging nanoelectronics to continue growing exponentially worldwide and therefore lead to new commercial applications and to change the micro and nanoelectronics paradigm, it is necessary to [..]
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2 upcoming events
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01 October 2010 - 09 October 2010 in Montevideo, Uruguay
EAMTA 2010 Argentinean School on Micro and Nanotechnologies
29 October 2010 - 31 October 2010 in Chandkheda, India













