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Introduction to basic concepts of magnetism. Part of multipart series on magnetism and nanotechnology. Subsequent installments will cover Permanent Magnets, Induction, Electromagnets, Transformers, Motors Data Storage, Magnetic Logic and Nanotech applications. It is intended for first year community college level students but could be used for many other audiences learning basic magnetism. See other videos [...]
October 30th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »
This is an highly educational animation which describes basic concepts about so called liposomes. ncapsula NanoSciences is a specialty company focused on providing research, development and manufacturing expertise in the production of lipid-based nanoparticles, also known as liposomes, to clients and partners in both the academic and industrial sectors. Encapsula routinely provides custom laboratory-scale liposome [...]
June 4th, 2009 | Posted in MEMS,Nanotechnology | Read More »
Physicist Zhores Alferov spent almost 60 years of his life working on semiconductors which won him the Nobel Prize in 2000. Today he heads one of the most innovative labs in Russia researching nanotechnologies. Duration : 0:2:44
June 4th, 2009 | Posted in MEMS,Nanotechnology | Read More »
Nanotechnology and Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer Duration : 0:2:26
May 31st, 2009 | Posted in MEMS,Nanotechnology | Read More »
Award-winning video featuring an overview of leading-edge cancer nanotechnology research at University of California, San Diego’s Moore Cancer Center. The NanoTumor Center is funded by NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology and the video is produced by NanoTecNexus in collaboration with Mindeliver Media. Duration : 0:3:13
May 24th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »
Dr. Timothy Triche and his team at The Saban Research Institute at our hospital are working to find better and safer treatments for children with cancer. His team is developing nanotechnology in order to deliver targeted chemotherapy payloads directly to the cancer cells, leaving the healthy cells in tact. Duration : 0:4:0
May 4th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »
This technology may reduce the cost of whole-genome DNA sequencing by more than four orders of magnitude. This will allow for the elucidation of the genetic components of complex disease states and ultimately for the adoption of personalized and preventive medicine. Duration : 0:5:35
April 30th, 2009 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »
3D simulation of cleanroom microfabrication. This process shows how to fabricate devices for nanofluidics experiments. (c) Nicolas Durand, 2009. … Nanofluidics nanotechnology microfabrication Duration : 0:3:59
April 25th, 2009 | Posted in Microfabrication | Read More »
A new approach to carving nanomaterials atom by atom using a scanning transmission microscope Duration : 0:2:20
April 20th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »
Demonstrating the difficulties faced placing micro samples between the loading anvils of a MEMS bend tester. The sample here is a C60 whisker, and the placer is a flame-stretched glass needle with a tip diameter of about ~2um. Michael Larsson, Imperial College, London, UK, 2006 Duration : 0:0:39
April 19th, 2009 | Posted in Microfabrication | Read More »