Attack of the Cosmic Space Junk

  From the 'It's ok to be smart' video series. Joe Hanson, Ph.D. is a curious group of atoms in a curious universe, and he's here to tell you how it all works. We officially live in the future, and everyone should know that it's okay to be smart! Subscribe to his channel [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:36:51+00:00July 22nd, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

Follow NanoApps Medical Inc. on twitter

Committed to daily relevant news - especially in the nanotechnology, nanomedicine and space medicine fields. We promote the efforts of our collaborators and followers. You will find us on tumblr also! Naturally, Alias Studio Sydney created and maintains the NanoApps Medical website. Alias Studio Sydney also and edits and maintains NanoApps Medical's tumblr and twitter accounts. [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:36:52+00:00July 21st, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

What free will looks like in the brain

From the article by Lea Neumann at 3tags.org: Johns Hopkins University researchers are the first to glimpse the human brain making a purely voluntary decision to act. Unlike most brain studies where scientists watch as people respond to cues or commands, Johns Hopkins researchers found a way to observe people’s brain activity as they made choices entirely on [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:00+00:00July 20th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

Next Generation: Nanotube Scaffolds Reconnect Spinal Neurons

From the article on The Scientist by Ruth Williams: A 3-D carbon nanotube mesh enables rat spinal tissue sections to reconnect in culture. Sections of spinal tissue placed 1 to 2 millimeters apart in a culture dish can reconnect their neurons with the help of an intervening carbon nanotube matrix, according to a study published today [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:00+00:00July 19th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

‘Smart’ nanoparticle called PEARLs – a promising gem to target, treat tumours

From an article at phys.org: Dr. Gang Zheng and a team of biomedical researchers have discovered a "smart" organic, biodegradable nanoparticle that uses heat and light in a controlled manner to potentially target and ablate tumours with greater precision. The proof-of-concept findings, published online today and designated a "very important paper" in the leading chemistry [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:00+00:00July 18th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

Frank Boehm represents Alias Group Creative in North America

From Alias Group Creative: To better serve our new Aerospace, Nanotechnology, and Nanomedicine clients we are pleased to engage Frank Boehm of Vancouver Canada to represent Alias in North America. A true entrepreneur and author of the respected reference book: Nanomedical Device and Systems Design: Challenges, Possibilities, Visions, Frank is the CEO of NanoApps Medical [...]

By |2024-01-20T13:42:02+00:00July 17th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

How these 10 emerging technologies could change the world

From siliconrepublic.com: You might have heard of the internet of things, but what about the nanothings? You might know graphene, but can you name any other single-atom layer materials? And, while you’ve surely heard the buzz around autonomous vehicles, have you given much thought to the next-generation batteries required to power them? Or how we [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:00+00:00July 15th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

What is Nano?

On 15 June 2015, Springer Nature launched Nano, the first non-journal-type product to be marketed by the company within the Nature Research portfolio. Nano is a database, but it is also a discovery tool. It is designed to provide researchers in academia and industry a simple way to retrieve information on nanomaterials and nanodevices. Over [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:00+00:00July 14th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

Scientists complete development of a new system for cancer diagnostics

From: phys.org Scientists from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI in cooperation with colleagues from Pohang University of Science and Technology of the Republic of Korea are at the final stage of the development of a unique nanosystem for early diagnosis of oncological diseases. The nanosystem, a Korean-designed diagnostic nanoprobe, consists of a brightly fluorescent [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:00+00:00July 13th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments

Enroll now! Coursera presents Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Part1 with Dr. Hossam Haick

About the course: Nanotechnology and nanosensors are broad, interdisciplinary areas that encompass (bio)chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, electrical engineering and more. The present course will provide a survey on some of the fundamental principles behind nanotechnology and nanomaterials and their vital role in novel sensing properties and applications. The course will discuss interesting interdisciplinary scientific [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:37:01+00:00July 12th, 2016|Categories: July, News|0 Comments
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