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 »

Nanoparticle emulsion can speed up healing of cold sore ?

In accordance to a news source from San Francisco dated March 12, 2009, a randomized clinical trial has managed to heal cold sores more than a day faster when treated with an investigational nanoparticle emulsion that disrupts the viral membrane. Such news is great to many cold sore sufferers. It is a new break through to remedies for cold sores. Various remedies for cold sores are found in the net and continual improvements to these remedies are Continue reading »

Nanotechnology - Carbon Nanotube Electronics

Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene exhibit extraordinary electrical properties for organic materials, and have a huge potential in electrical and electronic applications such as sensors, semiconductor devices, displays, conductors and energy conversion devices (e.g., fuel cells, harvesters and batteries). This report brings all of this together, covering the latest work from 78 organizations around the World to details of the latest progress ap Continue reading »

Buckypaper

Buckypaper is 10 times lighter but potentially 500 times stronger than steel when sheets of it are stacked and pressed together to form a composite. Unlike conventional composite materials, though, it conducts electricity like copper or silicon and disperses heat like steel or brass.

Buckypaper is made from tube-shaped carbon molecules, 50,000 times thinner than a human hair, that were first developed in the early 1990s. Buckypaper owes it Continue reading »