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Industrial Nanotech CEO Invited to Beijing, China for Presentation to Oil & Gas Corporations (Popularity: )
Industrial Nanotech, Inc., (INTK.PK - News), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, announced today that its CEO, Stuart Burchill, has been invited to give a technical presentation about the company's nanotechnology based industrial coatings and their insulating and corrosion resistant capabilities at the China International Petroleum & Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (CIPPE). In attendance is expected to be purchasing managers & engineers from China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), ...
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Halock Security Labs Warns Companies to Beware of the Fruit Cake: Holiday Season is Prime Time for Social Engineers (Popularity: )
Halock Security Labs, an information security organization, warns all companies with a physical location and Internet presence to make sure security policies and procedures are strictly enforced during the holidays, because criminal social engineers are out shopping for others' confidential data. Offices are particularly vulnerable in times of increased social activity, like the holidays, because employees are accustomed to seeing new faces, new vendors, receiving many email solicitations and disclosing ...
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Nanotechnology Regulators Make News (Popularity: )
U.S. newspaper and wire service coverage of questions about nanotechnology risks rose dramatically last year, according to findings of a new study presented at a Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies event. The number of U.S. risk-focused stories rose 58 percent--from 36 in 2005 to 57 in 2006.
More important is the fact that the study, conducted by Professor Sharon M. Friedman of Lehigh University, showed that issues about government regulation increasingly ...
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Tiny Tweezers and Yeast Help St. Jude Show How Cancer Drug Works (Popularity: )
The annoying bulges of an over-wound telephone cord that shorten its reach help to explain why drugs called camptothecins are so effective in killing cancer cells, according to investigators at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Delft University of Technology.
Using both a type of nanotechnology called magnetic tweezers as well as yeast cells, investigators showed that a camptothecin drug called topotecan kills cancer cells by preventing an enzyme, called ...
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Albany Law School and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Lally School of Management & Technology to Collaborate on Technology-Related Master Degree Programs (Popularity: )
Albany Law School and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute announced today that the two institutions of higher learning will jointly begin offering two new Master Degree programs in the fall of 2007. The collaboration is the first between the two schools.
Albany Law School's Master of Science in Legal Studies with a Concentration in Technology Transfer, and Rensselaer's Master of Science in Commercialization of Technology will both begin in the fall of ...
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Aspen Aerogels Names Harry Walkoff Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Hydrocarbon Processing Industries (Popularity: )
Aspen Aerogels has named Harry Walkoff vice president of sales and marketing for hydrocarbon processing industries. In this role, he leads Aspen Aerogels' growth in oil and gas production and processing applications. These are applications in which Aspen Aerogels' nanoporous insulations provide cost-effective solutions for both hot and cold piping, equipment and tankage.
"Harry is a key addition to our team as we continue to grow sales in hydrocarbon processing ...
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NanoMarkets Announces Date for Teleconference on Materials for Printable Electronics (Popularity: )
NanoMarkets, a leading analyst firm based here, has announced that it will hold a teleconference on Wednesday, June 13th at 10:00 AM EDT to present findings from the firm's ongoing research in the printable electronics field. Persons interested in participating can visit the NanoMarkets website at . There is no cost to register for the event.
About the Event:
This new NanoMarkets teleconference will focus on the materials issues and ...
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Next Inning Technology Updates Outlooks for Harmonic, Alcatel, Motorola, and Applied Materials (Popularity: )
Next Inning Technology Research a subscription service focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, announced it has updated outlooks for Harmonic (Nasdaq: HLIT), Alcatel (NYSE: ALA), Motorola (NYSE: MOT), and Applied Materials (Nasdaq: AMAT).
New subscribers will also receive Next Inning's Q3 State of Tech Report, a $149 value, free when they sign up for a complimentary 21-day trial subscription to Next Inning. In its entirety, Next Inning's Q3 State of ...
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Researchers Use Magnetism to Target Cells to Animal Arteries (Popularity: )
Scientists have used magnetic fields and tiny iron-bearing particles to drive healthy cells to targeted sites in blood vessels. The research, done in animals, may lead to a new method of delivering cells and genes to repair injured or diseased organs in people.
The study team, led by Robert J. Levy, M.D., the William J. Rashkind Chair of Pediatric Cardiology at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, loaded endothelial cells, flat ...
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Yamaha Introduces World's First Boat Hulls Engineered Using Nanotechnology (Popularity: )
Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA today unveiled the world's first line of personal watercraft hulls, decks and liners manufactured with a proprietary nano-engineered material called NanoXcel(TM) that significantly increases performance by decreasing weight by 25 percent.
Yamaha introduced the NanoXcel hulls, decks and liners on its new SHO(TM) and HO WaveRunners(R) during opening ceremonies of the company's worldwide dealer conference that began yesterday in Sandestin, Florida.
Yamaha utilizes a state of ...
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