NanoBlog
 
September 2009
 

Researchers have developed a sensor may have the potential to form the basis of an inexpensive, non-invasive diagnostic tool for lung cancers.

Mia Ertas, CNSE staff
September 29, 2009

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Watch this video to get an inside look at CNSE.

Kristin Wolf, CNSE staff
September 25, 2009

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A delegation from South Bend Indiana toured CNSE's Albany NanoTech Complex to learn firsthand about the university-industry-government partnership that has fueled New York's global recognition as a worldwide leader in nanotechnology education, research and economic outreach.

Mia Ertas, CNSE staff
September 23, 2009

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Nanotechnolgy is playing a role in the treatment of burn victims. According to an article in Science Daily, Scientists at the University of Michigan are treating second-degree burns with a nanoemulsion lotion. They've discovered this nanoparticale treatment is curbing bacteria growth and reducing inflammation.

Melissa Preston, CNSE staff
September 18, 2009

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Ten things you should know about nanotechnology. 

Mia Ertas, CNSE staff
September 16, 2009

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The Obama administration is making nanotechnology a priority in its focus on clean energy and public health.

Kristin Wolf, CNSE staff
September 14, 2009

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Scientists have developed what they believe to be a simple and effective state-of-the-art oil stain remover allowing consumers to wipe away those pesky stains with plain water.

Mia Ertas, CNSE staff
September 11, 2009

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Nanobots are featured in a new art video by Patrick Millard.  The video - inspired by nanotechnology - simulates how nanobots may behave in a human body.

Kristin Wolf, CNSE staff
September 8, 2009
 

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Researchers have developed a test for early-warning cancer signs using quantum dots, with potentially large clinical implications. 

Mia Ertas, CNSE staff
September 1, 2009

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