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  1. Nickel nanoparticles "exploit" cancer pathways

    Article

    Wed, 24 Aug 2011

    a cellular pathway that contributes to cancer in human lung cells. Nanoparticles offer ..... exposed to them quickly, which prevents any cancer -cell development. Metallic nickel particles ..... While the nanoparticles were linked to cancer pathways, other biological changes would

  2. SWeNT CNT packs visible-light cancer therapy punch

    Article

    Fri, 24 Jun 2011

    in recent research. The CNTs could contribute to future cancer therapies due to this property. The ICG-SWNT complexes are ..... infrared (NIR), which may make it integral to new photothermal cancer therapies. According to the study, published in Journal of

  1. Quantum dots to see 55% 10-year CAGR on LED, display, healthcare, other applications

    Article

    Tue, 22 May 2012

    for most applications, with the exception of healthcare. Healthcare benefits from the high precision in tissue labeling, cancer therapy, tumor detection, etc. that QD-based devices can provide. Other promising application areas include light-emitting

  2. Conference Report: MRS Spring 2012, Day 4

    Article

    Fri, 13 Apr 2012

    10nm active length detectors with diameters of 3-5nm. Devices have been demonstrated with femtomolar sensitivity to specific cancer markers, and 100-billion-fold discrimination in blood serum separation. Nanowire growth can be periodically slowed to

  3. MEMS to see higher penetration in diverse applications through 2017

    Article

    Fri, 23 Mar 2012

    TowerJazz, Texas Instruments Inc, among others. In the medical industry, MEMS are being integrated into microfluidic devices, cancer detection, blood pressure monitoring, inhalers, microneedles, kidney dialysis, etc. MEMS-based insulin pumps and other

  4. Purdue's simplified microtweezers construct MEMS, advanced sensors

    Article

    Fri, 20 Jan 2012

    is a collaboration with the research group of Timothy Ratliff, the Robert Wallace Miller Director of Purdue's Center for Cancer Research. The microtweezers also could facilitate the precision printing of chemical or protein dots onto microcantilevers

  5. SUSS MicroTec partners for health research

    Article

    Fri, 25 Nov 2011

    This can be achieved through the use of devices such as biosensors to detect disease-relevant biomarker for heart disease, cancer , diabetes or other chronic conditions. The SUSS Mask Aligner will facilitate the processing of such novel technologies by

  6. IBM doubles U of L computing power for advanced research projects

    Article

    Tue, 2 Aug 2011

    advanced research projects on treating pediatric cancer and developing better materials for solar power ..... upgrade. Researchers at the UofL James Graham Brown Cancer Center working on cancer treatments for the last 3 years have screened over

  7. Transistor uses protons analogously to electrons for bio-compatibility

    Article

    Thu, 22 Sep 2011

    engineering graduate student. The research was funded by the University of Washington, a 3M Untenured Faculty Grant, a National Cancer Institute fellowship and the UW’s Center for Nanotechnology, which is funded by the National Science Foundation. Story

  8. World News

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    Thu, 1 Sep 2011

    class MLC SSDs built with Intel's 25nm NAND flash technology. A Samsung study finds no link between its chip plants and cancer , though labor advocates are challenging the study's transparency and independence. Gigaphoton says its EUV (LPP source

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