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		<title>Tiny Chemical Cages to Enclose Drug / Pesticide Molecules</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Rutgers Researchers Create Tiny Chemical Cages to Enclose Drug Pesticide Molecules
“These cage-like molecules called nanocontainers or nanoscale capsules because they measure a mere 3.2 nanometers billionths of a meter wide also could make pesticides less hazardous to handle filter toxic substances out of wastewater and regulate the pace of reactions in chemical production“
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		<title>Helmet Patch To Measure Soldier’s Exposure To Explosions</title>
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The Palo Alto Research Center is using ink-jet printing technology to develop a disposable patch that can be worn on a soldier’s helmet for seven days to measure his or her exposure to blasts. 
Researchers are developing a cheap, lightweight plastic strip that can be worn on a soldier’s helmet to help diagnose brain injury.
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		<title>Nanotechnology and IBM</title>
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New research explores using atoms and molecules to pack more data storage and computing capabilities into smaller spaces.
“the ability to store data in individual atoms could lead to devices capable of storing the equivalent of 30,000 movies in a device the size of an iPod.”
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		<title>Nanotechnology Applied To Dairy Farm Monitoring</title>
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 Cowbell Monitoring Device
Nanotechnology is among the most rapidly growing fields of science. It finds application in the most peculiar, yet logical, of places. For instance, dairy farm monitoring may not sound complex enough for nanotechnology application.
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		<link>http://www.fp6-nano.com/nanotechnology-applied-to-dairy-farm-monitoring</link>
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		<title>translating nature: b) nanotextures</title>
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HearIMPROV was an experimental audiovisual concert which visualised sound, and targeted people interested in improvisation, audiovisual media, and more specifically, people with hearing difficulties. Adinda van ‘t Klooster invited 3 artists to create scores for improvisation musicians to play.
Translating Nature: B) Nanotextures is an animated visual score that is an abstracted representation of a biological [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Year in Review</title>
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2007 was a big year for science—and REALscience. From weird weather events to extraordinary discoveries in space, the year was full of all kinds of science. It was the beginning of the International Polar Year. Global warming dominated the news. Science was under political attack. But the biggest science news of 2007 was….well you’ll have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>New Nanocomposite Material Could Increase Solar Cell Efficiency</title>
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January 17, 2008
In the race to make solar cells cheaper and more efficient, many researchers and start-up companies are betting on new designs that exploit nanostructures — materials engineered on the scale of a billionth of a meter. Using nanotechnology, researchers can experiment with and control how a material generates, captures, transports, and stores free [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fp6-nano.com/new-nanocomposite-material-could-increase-solar-cell-efficiency</link>
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		<title>Nanoscale Science Research Group (NSRG)</title>
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Scientists need tools to study, measure and manipulate nanoscale objects.  NSRG, a collection of research groups associated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is poised to develop these tools. The NSRG’s work explores three areas: nanoscale sciences, biomedical research and tools research. Information is available on a number of the group’s [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Nanotechnology Ethics</title>
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Its potential applications are so wide ranging that nanotechnology could be even more controversial than genetic engineering.  Thankfully we’re learning from experiences with biotechnology, and trying to head off the controversy before it becomes a real problem.  Nanodot highlight a BBC news article about a study by the Joint Centre for Bioethics at [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fp6-nano.com/nanotechnology-ethics</link>
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		<title>Thermoelectric Material May Help Cars Turn Heat Into Electricity</title>
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 Thermoelectric Material
Researchers have invented a new material that will make cars even more efficient, by converting heat wasted through engine exhaust into electricity. In the current issue of the journal Science, they describe a material with twice the efficiency of anything currently on the market.
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