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7th May, 2012
Funds crunch hits Pakistan’s surge in nanotech research
Pakistan’s spike in nanoscience and nanotechnology research publications has been suffered from the current financial crisis.
Pakistan’s spike in nanoscience and nanotechnology research publications has been suffered from the current financial crisis.
17th February, 2012
Nanotechnology turns plants into common plastic
Scientists have found a way of turning plant matter into the building blocks of common plastics using a nanotechnology process that offers an alternative to…
Scientists have found a way of turning plant matter into the building blocks of common plastics using a nanotechnology process that offers an alternative to…
17th February, 2012
Microchip device delivers drug; could replace shots?
CHICAGO, Feb 16 (Reuters) – An implantable, wireless microchip delivered osteoporosis medicine to a small group of Danish women, raising hope for a new kind…
CHICAGO, Feb 16 (Reuters) – An implantable, wireless microchip delivered osteoporosis medicine to a small group of Danish women, raising hope for a new kind…
12th June, 2011
IBM graphene circuit heralds era of better mobile gadgets
SAN FRANCISCO: IBM announced Friday it has designed a circuit the thickness of an atom that ramps up the ability of mobile gadgets to receive…
SAN FRANCISCO: IBM announced Friday it has designed a circuit the thickness of an atom that ramps up the ability of mobile gadgets to receive…
15th May, 2011
Pakistani students win prize in Intel science fair
LOS ANGELES: Young Pakistani students used Nanotechnology to clean polluted water and won Third Place Grand Award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair…
LOS ANGELES: Young Pakistani students used Nanotechnology to clean polluted water and won Third Place Grand Award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair…
13th April, 2011
Divine cigarettes?
At the Griya Balur clinic in Indonesia, family members are encouraged to smoke “divine cigarettes” for health benefits while patients undergo treatment for other illnesses.…
At the Griya Balur clinic in Indonesia, family members are encouraged to smoke “divine cigarettes” for health benefits while patients undergo treatment for other illnesses.…
10th February, 2011
HEC scholar wins ‘Best Research Award’ in China
ISLAMABAD: Higher Education Commission’s (HEC) scholar Mashkoor Ahmad has won the Best Research Award 2010 in the Department of Material Science and Engineering among more…
ISLAMABAD: Higher Education Commission’s (HEC) scholar Mashkoor Ahmad has won the Best Research Award 2010 in the Department of Material Science and Engineering among more…
25th January, 2011
World needs global food system overhaul
LONDON: The world needs fundamental changes to the global food system to feed the expanding population, according to a British government report out Monday on…
LONDON: The world needs fundamental changes to the global food system to feed the expanding population, according to a British government report out Monday on…
30th December, 2010
Japan nano-tech team creates palladium-like alloy: report
TOKYO: Japanese researchers have created an alloy with properties similar to palladium, a precious metal used in many high-tech goods, a news report said Thursday,…
TOKYO: Japanese researchers have created an alloy with properties similar to palladium, a precious metal used in many high-tech goods, a news report said Thursday,…

