Non-invasive therapy for cancer may be possible with future nanotechnology Non-invasive therapy for cancer may be possible with future nanotechnology Virginia Commonwealth University August 30, 2005 RICHMOND, Va. (Aug. 29,…
Bioengineered forests coming soon? Biotech increasingly used in forestry says FAO Bioengineered forests coming soon? Biotech increasingly used in forestry says FAO FAO Release Research and applications of biotechnology in…
Modifying clouds to fight global warming Modifying clouds to fight global warming Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.com August 15, 2005 An article in The Sunday Times reports that a scientist is…
Americans sending more text messages via cell phone -- WSJ Americans sending more text messages via cell phone -- WSJ Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.com August 11, 2005 According to CTIA-The…
In Fiji locals grow "live rock" for aquarium trade with university help In Fiji locals grow "live rock" for aquarium trade with university help Press release from Georgia Institute of…
Microchip implant saves endangered turtle from the cooking pot Microchip implant saves endangered turtle from the cooking pot WCS Press Release July 18, 2005 Sre Ambel River mangrove turtle. Picture…
Engineers, scientists, and business people are increasingly turning toward nature for design inspiration. The field of biomimetics, the application of methods and systems, found in nature, to engineering and technology,…
Design of new Mercedes-Benz bionic car inspired by fish body shape Design of new Mercedes-Benz bionic car inspired by fish body shape DaimlerChrysler Release July 10, 2005 (This release was…
Cultured meat grown in lab petri dish could help solve world food problems Cultured meat grown in lab petri dish could help solve world food problems University of Maryland Press…
T3Ci signs RFID analytics pact with Procter & Gamble T3Ci signs RFID analytics pact with Procter & Gamble The Procter & Gamble Company and T3Ci Announce Multi-Year Joint EPC/RFID Applications…
Using nanotechnology to fight cancer Using nanotechnology to fight cancer mongabay.com May 10, 2005 Last fall, The National Cancer Institute (NCI) announced a new $144.3 million, five-year initiative to develop…
Making nanotechnology waste environmentally friendly Making nanotechnology waste environmentally friendly March 16, 2005 Press Release from the Georgia Institute of Technology Fate of Nano Waste: Researchers Study How to Make…