Nanoblog: Is there a nanodoctor in the house?
Nanotechnology at first glance might not seem to have anything to do with medicine, but one of the latest hires at the University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering says...
View ArticleNanoblog: Is nanotech reflection of a post-industrial economy?
The Mohawk Valley, like much of the rest of the Northeast, has seen its manufacturing base erode for decades. What's been lost are thousands of well-paying jobs that provided the foundation for the...
View ArticleNanoblog: Researchers' competition akin to Coke vs. Pepsi
A large part of the success at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany comes from scientists from multiple companies collaborating on nanotechnology research and...
View ArticleNanoblog: A room mom would have loved
A lot more clean room space should be available in about a year at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany.In nanotech parlance, a clean room is not every mom's...
View ArticleNanoblog: No shoes allowed
Fashion doesn’t matter when it comes to nanotechnology.When a group of local editors and reporters toured the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany Thursday, they got...
View ArticleNanoblog: It's Evident nanotech not a sure thing
Evident Technologies Inc., a Troy-based nanotechnology company formed at the start of the decade, filed for bankruptcy protection last month.According to the Business Review in Albany, the company...
View ArticleNanoblog: Check out nanotech in action
Have you been wondering what nanotechnology is? What does it look like? How is it used?The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany and the Capital District...
View ArticleNanotech breath test could detect lung cancer early
A sensor made with gold nanoparticles can detect lung cancer in a patient's breath and may offer a diagnosis before tumours show up on an x-ray, according to a Reuters India article.The device, which...
View ArticleNanoblog: Big exhibit on a small topic
So you've heard all about this SUNYIT nanotechnology thing but don't want to admit you're somewhat ... confused.Not to worry. Drive to the train station in Rensselaer, across the Hudson River in...
View ArticleSmall-scale art
Got an eye for nanoscale art? The 2009 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition welcomes the public to pick its favorite image, to be held alongside other finalists chosen from 2,000 entries...
View ArticleA huge leap for nanotechnology
The Australian research community will soon have access to one of the most powerful nanotechnology instruments in the world, able to write and etch data on particles ten thousand times smaller than the...
View ArticleMarcy nanocenter team takes marketing effort to Europe
This week, representatives from Mohawk Valley EDGE will be taking their efforts on the road, exhibiting with the NY Loves Nanotech team at Semicon Europa, according to a news release from the...
View ArticleOfficials work to hash out agreement over land
SUNY and local development officials met in Albany Tuesday to hash out terms of a project development agreement surrounding more than 300 acres of SUNYIT land to the way for arrival of a computer-chip...
View ArticleCatch up on nano news
Want to read up on any nanotechnology news you may have missed?Well, rest assured — now you can.In 1990, the journal Nanotechnology was the first academic publication dedicated to disseminating the...
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