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High Court Rules Oxonica Breached Patent License
Neuftec Limited, the proprietor of a new, highly successful technology producing greener fuel (the original nano-particulate cerium oxide fuel catalyst previously sold by Oxonica as EnviroxTM), announced today that the High Court successfully upheld Neuftec?s license rights in the face of a claim brought by Oxonica energy Limited.
nanowerk.com Sunday, September 07, 2008Dolomite's New Mitos Syringe Pump Enables Future Development of Complex Microfluidic Systems
Dolomite has announced the release of the Mitos Syringe Pump, an intelligent pump system that enables the future development of complex and powerful microfluidic systems.
nanowerk.com Sunday, September 07, 2008A new method to fabricate borosilicate glass nanoparticles
Used in microfluidic systems, these 'Pyrex'-like nanoparticles are more stable when subjected to temperature fluctuations and harsh chemical environments than currently used nanoparticles made of polymers or silica glass.
nanowerk.com Sunday, September 07, 2008Solar-powered plane flies for three and a half days
The solar powered plane flew for 82 hours 37 minutes, exceeding the current official world record for unmanned flight which stands at 30 hours 24 minutes set by Global Hawk in 2001 and Zephyr's previous longest flight of 54 hours achieved last year.
nanowerk.com Sunday, September 07, 2008Scientists Studying Arsenic Pollution Discovered Living Sensor
Scientists studying arsenic pollution have discovered a living sensor that
can spot contamination. They have also discovered new bacteria that can clean
up arsenic spills even in previously un...
azonano.com Sunday, September 07, 2008Researchers Developed New Method to Fabricate Borosilicate Glass Nanoparticles
Researchers in Switzerland have developed a new method to fabricate borosilicate
glass nanoparticles. Used in microfluidic systems, these "Pyrex"-like
nanoparticles are more stable when subjec...
azonano.com Sunday, September 07, 2008A living sensor that can spot contamination
Scientists studying arsenic pollution have discovered a living sensor that can spot contamination. They have also discovered new bacteria that can clean up arsenic spills even in previously untreatable cold areas.
nanowerk.com Sunday, September 07, 2008Brookhaven's Center for Functional Nanomaterials Awarded LEED Silver Rating by USGBC
Two buildings on the 5,300-acre site of the U.S. Department of energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have each been awarded a LEED silver rating by the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED stands for L...
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