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RussiaToday asked:
Working with materials that are a thousandth the diameter of a human hair, nanotechnology can be used in a number of industries. What are the most promising nano projects in Russia? Will the development of nanotechnology help turn Russia into a hi-tech giant? Well be talking about it with Aleksandr Losyukov, the Deputy General Director for International Co-operation at the Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies
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learntodo asked:
Bought to you by learn-to-do.com for articles about online business Science News segment explaining what nanotechnology is This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License
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bunkerarchaeology asked:
Approximately 99 per cent of medicinal molecules don’t reach their targets and subsequently, stay in the body of the patient. As these molecules can sometimes be very toxic – particularly in the case of those designed to target cancers – research is being undertaken into more effective ways of safely transporting and delivering drugs. A challenge for nanotechnology in this research is to create a device which can carry a drug payload to it’s target, be monitored throughout it’s journey and …
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sciencentral asked:
Some are calling it a revolution in manufacturing technology. But, will nanotechnology be a “green” industry? It’s a question that some scientists are saying needs to be answered now, before nano-tech goes big-time. This ScienCentral News video has more.
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Triplexity asked:
Download high quality version here: www.megaupload.com There are many methods of corrupting human DNA, starting with EMF, vaccinations and ending with GM foods. Viruses are artificial nanotechnology (which does not necessarily mean MAN-MADE) created especially for this purpose. According to recent studies 32% of human genome consists of the information encoded by virus-like elements and transposons. Viruses are non-living microscopic particles that attack healthy cells within living things …
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