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Molecular motors progress for biosensors supports need for open source sensing

In light of the call for open-source sensing arising from nanotech-based environmental monitoring, it is interesting to note this recent progress in building a nanotech-powered biosensor powered by molecular motors.

Nanotechnology advances toward atomically precise control of nanoparticle surfaces

UK scientists have developed a combined computational and experimental method to determine how specific peptides self-assemble on the surface of a gold nanoparticle.

Treating spinal cord injury with nanotechnology

Current capabilities in nanotechnology not only promise better vehicles for drug delivery, but also provide materials nanoengineered to promote specific tissue healing.

Nanotech in Massachusetts

from the World-Watch dept.
A pair of items that provide some coverage of nanotech-related developments in Boston and elsewhere in Massachusetts:
An article from the Boston Business Journal ("The next big thing? More local biotechs adopt atomic-level product development", by Allison Connolly, 23 November 2001) discusses bionanotechnology research and development by several firms in the Boston area.
An item on the Multex Investor Marketguide.com website ("Ready for nanotechnology?", by Carla Drysdale 10 December 2001) has a brief general introduction, but focuses primarily on profiling Woburn, Mass.-based Nantero, a firm which is attempting to develop non-volatile random access memory (NRAM) products based on carbon nanotubes.

Defense Graduate Fellowships in Nanotechnology

from the tax-dollars-at-work dept.
The U.S. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship Program, administered by the American Society for Engineering Education, is offering up to 35 new graduate fellowships in nanotechnology beginning in Fall 2001. The U.S. Dept. of Defense is sponsoring interdisciplinary fellowships focusing in nanoelectronics, nanomaterials, and bionanotechnology. Application deadline is January 17, 2001.

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