A new era in the quest for dark matter

Since the 1970s, astronomers and physicists have been gathering evidence for the presence in the universe of dark matter: a mysterious substance that manifests itself through its gravitational pull. However, despite much effort, none of the new particles proposed to explain dark matter have been discovered. In a review that was published in Nature [...]

By |2018-10-05T09:32:50+00:00October 5th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

The Largest Event on Graphene Nanotubes is Open to the Public for the First Time

The Nanoaugmented Materials Industry Summit (NAUM) 2018 in Shanghai on October 31 will gather the world’s leading companies who use and apply graphene nanotubes to share exciting results. This year the event is opening its doors to all like-minded innovators and industry pioneers to learn about recent progress in this field. They will also [...]

By |2018-10-05T08:02:36+00:00October 5th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Simulations show new phenomenon with nanopore DNA sequencing

Any truck operator knows that hydraulics do the heavy lifting. Water does the work because it's nearly incompressible at normal scales. But things behave strangely in nanotechnology, the control of materials at the scale of atoms and molecules. Using supercomputers, scientists found a surprising amount of water compression at the nanoscale. These findings could [...]

By |2018-10-03T04:48:43+00:00October 3rd, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

A human enzyme can biodegrade graphene

Myeloperoxidase - an enzyme naturally found in our lungs - can biodegrade pristine graphene, according to the latest discovery of Graphene Flagship partners in CNRS, University of Strasbourg (France), Karolinska Institute (Sweden) and University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). Among other projects, the Graphene Flagship designs flexible biomedical electronic devices that will interface with the [...]

By |2018-09-30T12:12:15+00:00September 30th, 2018|Categories: News, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A new weapon in the battle against cancer – Artificial Intelligence

In today’s hospitals and healthcare clinics, a new doctor’s new assistant is now often on the job — in the form of artificial intelligence. Whether it’s analyzing medical images or guiding robots that assist with surgeries, AI is making steady inroads into our hospitals and clinics. Need an online nursing assistant or a watchdog [...]

By |2018-09-29T16:53:28+00:00September 29th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Healthcare Cybersecurity Is a Top 2019 Executive Challenge

Healthcare cybersecurity will be one of the top 10 challenges, issues, and/or opportunities facing healthcare executives next year, according to a new poll by the Healthcare Executive Group (HCEG). Healthcare cybersecurity covers such issues as protecting the privacy and security of healthcare consumer information to maintain consumer trust in sharing data, the HCEG explained. [...]

By |2018-09-27T11:21:10+00:00September 27th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanotherapy offers hope in treating drug-resistant renal cell carcinoma

A research team has developed a nano-platform technology that works in combination with existing chemotherapeutic drugs that may reverse drug-resistance in renal cell carcinoma. Drug resistance to chemotherapy is a significant clinical and financial burden in renal cell carcinoma and other types of cancers. The resistance can be caused by hypoxia, a decreased level [...]

By |2018-09-26T14:27:39+00:00September 26th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

The Theranos deception

Elizabeth Holmes was just 19 years old when she dropped out of Stanford University with a dream of creating a company that would revolutionize blood testing. As we first reported last May, Holmes founded the start-up Theranos and boasted her technology could take a pin-prick worth of blood from the finger and perform hundreds [...]

By |2018-09-25T10:06:33+00:00September 25th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

LAUNCH.nano: MIT.nano Grand Opening celebration, Oct. 4, 2018

After six years of design and construction, MIT.nano will celebrate the completion of the facility at a Grand Opening Event on Oct. 4. Please join us for a day of activities including a symposium on the impact of nanoscale research and innovation with talks from leading MIT faculty, a ribbon cutting ceremony, art exhibitions, [...]

By |2018-09-25T04:35:34+00:00September 25th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Scientists Use Light to Control Nanobots

If nanotechnology has one clear image in the collective pop-culture consciousness, it is that of nanorobots, nanoscale machines capable of performing mechanical functions. When considering the potential of such a technology, the more astute may ask themselves: How would you manage to direct the movements of these nanorobots? Researchers at the University of Texas at [...]

By |2018-09-22T08:38:37+00:00September 22nd, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments
Go to Top