TOPNEWS 02 February 2012 (from observatoryNANO)

The observatoryNANO is reaching its final stages and this newsletter looks back on some of the activities and what is still to come. [..]
30 January 2012 (from NanoChannels)

On Tuesday 31st January at 15.00h GMT there will be a live webcast of panel discussion at the Guardian newspaper, including the UK Government’s Minister of State for Universities and Science, David Willetts. [..]
26 January 2012 (from European Parliament)

On 19 January, the European Parliament adopted new biocides regulation including risk assessment and labelling for products containing nanomaterials. [..]
16 January 2012 (from IM2NP – CNRS – University Paul Cézanne – Marseilles – France)

NANOSEA2012 International Conference is the fourth edition of NANOSEA, six years after the successful start in July 2006 at Aix-en-Provence (France) , four years after NANOSEA 2008 held in the magnificent Villa [..]
16 January 2012 (from ICPC-NanoNet)

As the guest of the African Materials Research Society and NanoSciences Africa Network (NanoAfNet), the Institute of Nanotechnology (UK) has had an invaluable opportunity to gain substantial insight into the latest [..]
09 January 2012 (from ObservatoryNano)

As of 2012, trends in science and technology with potential implications for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention will be monitored and discussed annually by experts and representatives of the State Parties to [..]
03 January 2012 (from NanoNextNL)

Just before Christmas, NanoNextNL published a roadmap for contributions it could make to several Dutch top sectors including healthcare, energy, water and agrifood. [..]
02 January 2012 (from European Commission)

The materials roadmap enables low carbon technologies. [..]
21 December 2011 (from Boise State University)

A new website – "beyondtheblue.boisestate.edu" – has been launched to showcase the expertise and innovative spirit that exists in many fields at Boise State University.
In an ongoing series of podcasts, faculty [..]
13 December 2011 (from The Guardian)

Amid all the science fiction predictions of nano-robots and artificial organs, it's easy to forget that nanotechnology is very much here and now. But is it safe? What effect is it having on your life, and what more [..]
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