Nanotechnology: Giving a New Dimension to Food Industry

Nanotechnology: Giving a new dimension to Food Industry

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A derivative of chemistry, engineering, and physics, and micro fabrication techniques, nanotechnology involves manipulating matter at the nanoscale level. It is responsible for determining not only that biological and nonbiological structures measuring less than 100 nm exist but al Continue reading »

Benchmark Technology for Cancer Treatment- NANOTECHNOLOGY

Search for newer technology has always fascinated researchers. Nano technology is a multidisciplinary field, which recently has emerged as one of the most propitious field in cancer treatment. Nano technology is definitely a medical boon for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer disease. It supports and expands the scientific advances in genomic and proteomics and builds on our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of cancer and it Continue reading »

L'Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Proteines to Deploy E-WorkBook Suite to Accelerate Analysis of Nanoparticles

GUILDFORD, UK and BURLINGTON, MA–(Marketwire – December 2, 2009) – IDBS, the leading worldwide provider of research data management and analytics solutions to R&D organizations, today announced that L’Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Proteines (IBCP), a principal research institute based in Lyon, France, has selected E-WorkBook Suite to manage its research data and knowledge in developing nanoparticles for the treatment of viral infections Continue reading »

Enhancement of the fluorescence spectra of Rhodamine 101 dye using silver aggregate nanoparticles

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The most powerful propriety of laser dyes is their tunability band laser emission which gives a varity of applications in many fields. Laser dyes are used efficiently in the isotope separation field. They also have applications in biology such that they modify the DNA by irradiation with ultraviolet light to prevent genetic mutations. The most successful, advanced and Continue reading »

Bharatbook.com: Analysis of Market Drivers for Low Power Consuming Next-Generation Display

Low power Next Generation Display Market (2009 – 2014)

Environmental concerns are driving the need for greener and efficient display systems with better image quality and lower power consumption. The advances in nanotechnology and optoelectronics resulted in the introduction of next-generation display products. In 2008, the market size of next-generation display components was $6 billion that is expected to grow exponentially by 2014 b Continue reading »