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Gold nanoshells and Cancer – 2/2

Gold nanoshells and Cancer – 2/2

Part 2 of an instructional video showing how to do the demonstration, “Gold Nanoshells and Cancer”, which is about a possible new cancer treatment using nanotechnology. Duration : 0:9:11

March 16th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Gold nanoshells and Cancer – 1/2

Gold nanoshells and Cancer – 1/2

This is an instructional video showing how to do the demonstration, “Gold Nanoshells and Cancer”, which is about a possible new cancer treatment using nanotechnology. Duration : 0:8:53

March 16th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Nanotechnology – Managing the Small Stuff HD

Nanotechnology – Managing the Small Stuff HD

BEST VIEWED IN HIGH DEFINITION Enigmatic, surreal, but hopefully entertaining – A visual exploration of the promise and challenge of nanotechnology. View a version complete with commentary at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOAZwv6UJz4 (Based on a number of presentations given over the past couple of years, this is really an excuse to play around with Keynote on the Mac). [...]

January 15th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Movie 2 : Carbon nanotubes as you have never “seen” them

Movie 2 : Carbon nanotubes as you have never “seen” them

http://www.nano2hybrids.net: Second video of 3D-imaging of gold c ers deposited on carbon nanotubes. These two videos were generated by recording several TEM (transmission electron microscope) images of the same nanotube at different tilt angles, and by using a dedicated computer program to construct a 3-dimensional view. This work was carried out on samples provided by [...]

March 3rd, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Movie 1 : Carbon nanotubes as you have never “seen” them

Movie 1 : Carbon nanotubes as you have never “seen” them

http://www.nano2hybrids.net : First video of 3D-imaging of gold c ers deposited on carbon nanotubes. These two videos were generated by recording several TEM (transmission electron microscope) images of the same nanotube at different tilt angles, and by using a dedicated computer program to construct a 3-dimensional view. This work was carried out on samples provided [...]

March 3rd, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

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