The future of miniaturized electronics may lie in methods that combine chemistry with nanoscience, say the scientists. |
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Their results are published online by Small, a new journal dedicated to breakthroughs in nanoscience and engineering. |
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The fund targets areas such as genomics, biotechnology, nanotechnology and nanoscience and is open to all public and private entities. |
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Nanotechnology and nanoscience take place at the scale of 1 to 100 nanometers. |
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The aim of the Network is to support and encourage companies to apply the results of micro and nanoscience. |
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Switzerland is already in a leading position in research on nanoscience and nanomaterials. |
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Nanoscience studies these unique characteristics while nanotechnology applies the knowledge developed through nanoscience to make new products. |
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In a sense, he noted, silicon chips have become nanotechnology, since they include features smaller than 100 nanometers, a popular measure for what constitutes nanoscience. |
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In nanoscience objects are measured in nanometres, 1 billionth of a metre. |
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Thus, a better understanding of the nanoscience of cement hydrates and cementitious materials will reveal new routes for tackling this problem. |
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How can European industry capitalise upon our strength in nanoscience to realise wealth generating products and services? |
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It is imperative that the EU adopt this plan to support nanoscience development, education and vocation within the Member States. |
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The Committee also came to an agreement to install an operational structure in order to launch Actions in the field of nanoscience. |
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The visit will start with a nanoscience presentation highlighting the multi-disciplinary aspect of this revolutionary field of science. |
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Published more than 50 papers extensively covering the areas of nanoscience, physical organic chemistry, and chemical biology. |
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The recent excellent STOA report on nanotechnologies makes it clear that we are still at the stage of nanoscience. |
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The development in the nanoscience is helping nanoscale products manufacturers to innovate the products with respect to the technology. |
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One, the atomic transistor, draws on the latest advances in nanoscience. |
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Unlike the Nobels, which are awarded for everything from science to literature, the Kavlis will be awarded only for astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. |
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Toxicology, mechanical engineering, nanoscience and veterinary medicine are the subjects of four major new EU-funded research initiatives launched recently in the Czech Republic. |
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This unique collaborative venture will be a catalyst for technological innovations to drive the development of a new nanoscience cluster in Edmonton. |
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His research, overlapping the fields of nanoscience and quantum data processing, is helping advance knowledge toward the design of a quantum computer. |
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They both emphasize that interdisciplinary research of the kind they're pursuing is now essential to the discovery process in many sciences, including nanoscience, since the insights sit at the boundaries of disciplines. |
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It is estimated that by 2015, more than half of all new products that contain advanced materials in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and electronics industries will be based on nanoscience and nanoengineering. |
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We continue to take a leading role in all aspects of chemistry including research at the interface of biology and physics as well as in sustainability and nanoscience. |
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And although profitable returns from nanoscience are not expected for many years, governments around the world are showing that they recognise the profound conceivable socioeconomic benefits of research on nanotechnology. |
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Commissioned by the federal government, it supports research work in all academic fields, from philosophy and nanoscience to biology and medicine. |
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This was probably the first reported observation of the effects of quantum size, and might be considered to be the birth of nanoscience. |
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Interning in NASA's microchemical analysis laboratories helped lead Watson to nanoscience, the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. |
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This supplier of instruments to the nanoscience community has introduced an electrochemistry option for the Digital Instruments EnviroScope atomic force microscope. |
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Our Center for Education in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology will be well served by its Veeco Calibers. |
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