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Date: 22 November 2009
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Researchers develop a new "nanobiotechnology" that enables magnetic control of events at the cellular level

Location: Children's Hospital Boston, United States

Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston have developed a new "nanobiotechnology" that enables magnetic control of events at the cellular level. They describe the technology, which...

Nanobiotechnology Research Featured in Prominent Journals

Location: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, NY, United States

A Research Focus article commenting on recently published nanobiotechnology work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) appears in the May 2007 issue of the journal

NSF funding launches Nanobiotechnology Center at Cornell

Location: 312 College Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850, United States

An agreement by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund a Cornell University-based consortium of institutions will help to establish the new Nanobiotechnology Center...

A new technique for nanolithography

Location: Georgia Institute of Technology :: Atlanta, Georgia 30332, United States

Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new technique for nanolithography that is extremely fast and capable of being used in a range of environments including air (outside a vacuum) and liquids. Researchers have...

Microscopic "nanolamps" -- light-emitting nanofibers about the size of a virus or the tiniest of bacteria

Location: Nanobiotechnology Center ,350 Duffield Hall ,Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
Atten: Randy Hess (rbh27@cornell.edu),PHONE 607-254-5393FAX 607-254-5375
, United States

To help light up the nanoworld, a Cornell interdisciplinary team of researchers has produced microscopic "nanolamps" -- light-emitting c about the size of a virus or the tiniest of bacteria.In a collaboration of experts in organic...

Fluorescence microscopy : medical, commercial applications

Location:

120 Research and Technology Center,Athens, OH 45701-2979, Greece

Antifreeze or “ice structuring” proteins – found in some fish, insects, plants, fungi and bacteria – attach to the surface of ice crystals to inhibit their growth and keep the host organism from freezing to death. Scientists have been...

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