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Archive for December, 2010

Nanotechnology powers rapid drug delivery by nanoparticles

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 30th, 2010

Catalytic nanomotors deliver nanoparticles containing drugs a thousand fold faster than do nanoparticles transported by Browninan motion.

Synergistic benefit of using nanotechnology to simultaneously deliver two anticancer agents

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 28th, 2010

Nanoparticles that deliver two anticancer agents simultaneously kill cancer cells more effectively than nanoparticles delivering the agents separately.

Nanotechnology-enabled quantum computing may fuel a security race

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 24th, 2010

Senior Associate Alvin Steinberg suggests that we portray the nanotech race as in part a security race involving quantum computing.

Researchers Develop method to Distinguish Classical from Quantum Behavior in Electrons

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 23rd, 2010

Sometimes the behavior of electrons in nanostructures can be modelled using classical laws of motion, while at other times more computationally challenging quantum methods are necessary to obtain useful results. Christopher W. Ince of the Nanotechnology Research Foundation writes with news of a new method to distinguish classical from quantum behavior in electrons: Researchers from [...]

Feynman Prizes in Nanotechnology Awarded by Foresight Institute

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 20th, 2010

Palo Alto, CA – December 20, 2010 – The Foresight Institute, a nanotechnology education and public policy think tank based in Palo Alto, has announced the winners of the prestigious 2010 Foresight Institute Feynman Prizes in Nanotechnology. Established in 1993 in honor of Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, two $5,000 prizes are awarded in two [...]

Foresight Institute Breakthrough Philanthropy presentation video available

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 15th, 2010

Breakthrough Philanthropy presentation videos are available on You Tube.

One of PopSci’s Brilliant 10 young researchers now working to build a nanostructure using molecular self-assembly

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 14th, 2010

Inspired by the diamond-shaped photonic crystals found in beetle scales, a chemist is trying to build nanostructures using molecular self-assembly to form photonic crystals for use in light-based computers.

DARPA, memristors, nanotechnology, and an approach to AI

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 10th, 2010

DARPA is basing an approach to AI on devices called memristors that use a nanoscale property to mimic neurons.

Foresight presents in Thiel Foundation fundraiser

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 8th, 2010

The Foresight Institute was one of eight future-oriented organizations chosen by Peter Thiel to present at a ‘Breakthrough Philanthropy’ event attended by a couple hundred wealthy individuals.

Graphene supercapacitor sets energy storage record

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 8th, 2010

Graphene supercapacitor stores as much energy per unit mass as nickel metal hydride batteries but charges in minutes.

Congressman Commends Focus on Job Creation in National Nanotechnology Initiative Draft Strategic Plan

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 6th, 2010

Research and Science Education Subcommittee Chairman Dan Lipinski (IL-03) expressed his strong support for the National Nanotechnology Initiative’s draft Strategic Plan, in particular its focus on ensuring that America’s substantial investment in nanotech research and development is turned into new companies, products, and jobs.

4th International Conference on carbon nanotechnology and space elevator systems

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 4th, 2010

The 4th International Conference on carbon nanotechnology and space elevator systems, Dec. 4-5, 2010, is available for remote participation or listening-in.

Humanity+ @ Caltech is being streamed live

Posted by Jim Lewis on December 4th, 2010

Humanity+ @ Caltech: Redefining Humanity in the Era of Radical Technological Change is being streamed live.