Issue 26: Nanotechnology - Applications and Markets
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Nanotechnology: industrial applications and market size predictions to 2015.
Engineered nanoparticles, natural nanoparticles and nanosized by-products: differentiating the dangers.
Nanotechnology in food packaging: current issues and future trends.
Finding the best toothpaste: science steps in.
Plus the latest and best news about nano for industry, healthcare and society.
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Spotlight on Nano and Food. Has nano a role to play in making processed foods more healthy, less wasteful and more sustainable?
Consumer Perception of Food Technology. The findings of a 2012 Survey.
The EU Definition of Nanomaterials. An American perspective.
Interview: Professor Witold Lojkowski. Researcher, entrepreneur and patriot, par excellence,
Country Feature: The Basque Country. A model for regional success.
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Nanotechnology in Warfare – Some Ethical Concerns. Examining the broader ethical questions in relation to the military and society.
Mechanical birds, insects, spiders and snakes. How scientists are copying nature to create the drone army of the future.
The Mechanics of Nanomedicine. Today’s nano tools are revolutionising the study of living cells, enhancing our understanding of disease and enabling new therapies.
Nanotechnology – Bringing New Solutions to the Packaging Industry.
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Photodynamic therapy using nanoparticles - an effective 21st century treatment for many diseases. Nanopathology highlights the need for vigilance when embracing the benefits of nanotechnology, as everything is not as rosy as it seems. How microfluidics-based diagnostics is made faster, cheaper and more effective by incorporating nano techniques. The revolutionary role of nanocomposites in regenerative medicine, reducing lead-in times for emergency tissue engineering, such as serious battlefield injuries.
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With articles on Nanotechnology for regenerative medicine, nanocomposites for wind turbines, and the risks and opportunities of nanotechnology and nanoproducts, alongside a Profile of nanotechnology activities in Northern Europe, a Swiss perspective on nanofood and packaging, as well as a fascinating interview with Maria Losurdo, the nanometrology diva.
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Germany's determination to be a leader in nanotech; printed organic electronics - the new wave; realising the potential of carbon nanotubes - closer than you think.
This issue takes a wide look at a range of nanotech advances. From a focus on carbon nanotubes to a look at nanofibres for treating wounds and burns and a focus on German nanotechnology, including an interview with Markus Antonietti.
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Nanotechnology – making sustainability possible?
Nanotechnology is no longer a technology-in-waiting. It is already ubiquitous in its reach and effect. In this issue of NANO magazine, we look at many applications of nanotechnology to our everyday lives, and its promise for the future.
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Nano for smarter planes and cars, better healthcare and helpful textiles.
In this issue we look at the many potentials nano magazine has for society, from nano research in food and skin, to the focus on nano for cars, transport, textiles and in education.
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for Enhanced Personal Protection and Nanomedicine: The key to future healthcare
In this bumper issue NANO Magazine explores two of the areas where the application of nanotechnology is creating real benefits: Textiles and Nanomedicine.
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In this issue we report on the role nanomaterials will play in a clean tech future.
The brilliant American architect, Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fullerene, most remembered for the geodesic dome buildings he created, includings Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World Epcot Centre, the Eden Project and the Montreal Biosphere, believed human societies would one day rely mainly on renewable sources of energy and he hoped for an age of "omni-successful education and sustenance of all humanity".
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NANO Magazine sheds light on a 'dark corner' of nanotechnology.
Read about the military applications of nano, the nano enhanced army, Gulf War Syndrome and nanopathology, and the ethical concerns around the huge investments made into defence...
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In this issue NANO looks at the many applications of nanomaterials: from thin films and protective coatings, to controlled release and even applications in the fashion world. Also our contributors discuss the regulation, reputation...
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Textiles are changing thanks to nanotechnology. Better healthcare systems, protective clothing and integrated electronics are just some of the applications. But could such technologies be exploited to steal information or cheat in sporting events?
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This issue of NANO examines some of those nanotechnology based advanced that have a real potential to make a difference in terms of energy generation and pollution reduction.
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Is this the future of healthcare?
NANO Magazine introduces Nanomedicine with an article by Richard Moore. Also read about the latest in nanotechnology for crime prevention, military and medical applications plus the kind of commitment and support Germany is giving its industry.
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This premiere issue of the magazine embraced a broad spectrum of topics, from construction to cosmetics. Expert contributors weighed into the debate over some of the more controversial applications of nanotechnology - including human performance enhancement.
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